Whether you’re an SME or a large multinational company, the risks of being victim to a phishing attack have never been higher, as criminals – and technology – become more sophisticated.

In 2018, the McAfee Economic Impact of Cybercrime Report found that the estimated cost of cybercrime was $600 billion. And years before that, phishing defence company Cofense (formerly PhishMe) found that the vast majority of cybercrimes (91%) start with a phish. That makes sense if one thinks of phishing within the world of cybercrime as being akin to cutting the electric fence surrounding a house that is consequently burgled: if that initial defence is breached, an asset is left open to a wide variety of crimes.

Given the 2020 context amid the Covid-19 pandemic, data is emerging of how impersonation fraud has increased over the near-worldwide lockdown period, as “threat actors” began taking  advantage global pandemic. Microsoft’s threat intelligence team, for example, reported a global increase in opportunistic phishing attacks since the Covid-19 pandemic began.

In this context, it’s becoming increasingly urgent to protect your business against phishing attacks, and ensuring DMARC compliance on your domain is by far the most effective way to do this (read here for why you need DMARC in your business).

You’re probably already aware that phishing attacks can result in severe financial consequences. While the financial consequences are enough cause for concern, there can also be other long term ramifications to your business:

Beyond the financial impacts, it’s clear that the greater reputational implications on your business – and you as an executive – make the threat of a phishing attack even more serious. And while this threat is increasing, especially amid the Covid-19 pandemic, DMARC compliance means that you can take action now to avoid being at risk.

A provider such as Sendmarc can help get your domain DMARC compliant and help you monitor the activity on your domain – and it’s not difficult or expensive to implement either. Want to know more? Chat to us today.