On April 2, Microsoft announced its plans to step up its commitment to hardening consumer email inboxes against spammers and scammers through stricter email security settings. The company’s plans, which will take effect on May 5, aim to protect Outlook.com accounts (i.e., Microsoft Outlook’s web-based email service) by:
So, what precisely do these changes mean for organizations that send out at least that many messages daily? And what additional steps can you take to further strengthen your email security and authentication initiatives?
Let’s hash it out.
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