EasyDMARC Highlights Email Security Deadline at London Tech Show

Company to showcase DMARC protection against domain spoofing and phishing at Cloud & Cyber Security Expo

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

With the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) set to retire its Mail Check service on March 31, 2026, EasyDMARC will highlight the urgency of deploying DMARC protection against domain spoofing and phishing at the Cloud & Cyber Security Expo within Tech Show London from March 4-5, 2026. EasyDMARC will demonstrate how organizations can move safely from monitoring to enforcement of DMARC policies, a critical step in preventing unauthorized use of corporate domains without disrupting legitimate communications.

Why it matters

Email remains the most common entry point for cyberattacks, enabling fraud, ransomware incidents, and large-scale impersonation campaigns. Yet many organizations still operate without enforced DMARC policies, leaving their domains vulnerable to abuse by attackers. DMARC enforcement significantly reduces the success rate of such attacks.

The details

EasyDMARC will showcase its enterprise-grade platform that secures and optimizes email at global scale. The company delivers AI-driven DMARC analytics, automated SPF, DKIM, and DMARC management, and continuous sender reputation monitoring to protect critical domains and maximize deliverability. EasyDMARC experts will be available at Booth A260 for live demonstrations, implementation guidance, and one-on-one consultations.

  • The NCSC will retire its Mail Check service on March 31, 2026.
  • EasyDMARC will exhibit at the Cloud & Cyber Security Expo within Tech Show London from March 4-5, 2026.

The players

EasyDMARC

An enterprise-grade platform that secures and optimizes email at global scale, delivering AI-driven DMARC analytics, automated SPF, DKIM, and DMARC management, and continuous sender reputation monitoring.

Courtney Austin

Vice President of Marketing at EasyDMARC.

Chris White

Director of the South East Cyber Resilience Centre, who will join EasyDMARC on stage to share public-sector perspectives on phishing, impersonation, and domain security.

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What they’re saying

“Email remains the primary entry point for cyberattacks, and EasyDMARC is uniquely positioned to help businesses defend against these threats with ease and efficiency.”

— Courtney Austin, Vice President of Marketing at EasyDMARC

“Many cyber incidents still begin with a deceptive email. Organisations that do not implement robust authentication controls leave themselves exposed to preventable attacks. Standards such as DMARC provide a practical and effective way to reduce the success of impersonation and phishing campaigns.”

— Chris White, Director of the South East Cyber Resilience Centre

What’s next

EasyDMARC will participate in a conference session examining practical strategies for defending against email-based attacks and strengthening domain trust during the Cloud & Cyber Security Expo.

The takeaway

With the NCSC's Mail Check service set to retire, organizations must prioritize implementing DMARC protection to defend against the growing threat of email-based attacks, including domain spoofing and phishing campaigns.