Valimail is a leading provider of email authentication and security solutions designed to combat phishing, brand abuse, and compliance violations. Their flagship offering, Valimail Enforce, is a cloud-native platform that automates the implementation of the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) standard. This service streamlines the process of identifying authorized email senders, configuring DKIM and SPF records, and enforcing DMARC policies.
Valimail's technology employs Precision Sender Intelligence to provide comprehensive visibility into all services sending emails under an organization's domain. This allows administrators to quickly identify and block any unauthorized or fraudulent senders, ensuring only legitimate communications are delivered. Valimail Enforce stands out for its ability to override the 10-domain lookup limit imposed by many email providers, thereby keeping an organization's information private from competitors and bad actors.
Valimail's extensive database, comprising over 70 million pre-decoded IP addresses and email service providers, enables accurate sender identification and robust email authentication. Additionally, the company's solutions adhere to the highest federal, state, and local standards for email security and compliance.
In September 2021, Valimail acquired FedRAMP certification, becoming the only DMARC solution to achieve this distinction, solidifying its position as a trusted partner for government agencies and organizations handling sensitive data.
Key customers and partnerships
Valimail's email authentication solutions are trusted by a diverse range of customers, including global enterprises such as Uber, Splunk, Yelp, Fannie Mae, Mercedes Benz US, and the US Federal Aviation Administration. The company has established a strong partnership with Microsoft, serving as the premier DMARC partner for Microsoft 365 environments.
In 2015, Valimail co-founded the AuthIndicators Working Group, which developed the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) standard. This framework enables inboxes to display sender-designated logos, enhancing the email experience's security and trustworthiness. Major email providers like Yahoo, Apple, and Google have since adopted BIMI.
Valimail maintains leadership positions on key industry standards bodies, driving the development of email authentication policies and shaping the future of cybersecurity advancements.
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