DMARC Dashboard now available on Azure Marketplace
Enterprise customers can now use DMARC Dashboard directly through Microsoft Azure Marketplace, with zero new vendor contracts and no separate invoicing.
DmarcDkim.com, the email authentication platform trusted by enterprises and managed service providers, is now listed as a transactable SaaS offer on Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Enterprise security and IT teams can purchase, activate, and manage their subscription entirely within the Azure portal.
Enterprise procurement
Buying software through a new vendor has always carried overhead: legal review, new contracts, separate invoices, and finance approvals for every new tool. The Azure Marketplace listing removes most of that.
DmarcDkim.com purchases made through the Azure portal consolidate onto your existing Azure invoice, count toward your Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) if your organization has one, and go through a procurement process your finance and IT teams have already approved. For organizations where purchasing cycles are the longest part of any security project, this matters.
Why enterprises are looking at MTA-STS and DMARC now
Email authentication is no longer optional. Major mailbox providers require SPF, DKIM, and DMARC from high-volume senders. The compliance frameworks now name these standards directly.
PCI DSS v4.0.1 made anti-phishing controls mandatory on March 31, 2025. Requirement 5.4.1 demands that "processes and automated mechanisms are in place to detect and protect personnel against phishing attacks" — and the Council's guidance cites DMARC, SPF, and DKIM as the controls that stop phishers from spoofing an organization's domain. Security awareness training alone does not satisfy the requirement.
NIS2 sets the bar for email transit. Article 21(2) of the directive obliges entities to adopt "policies and procedures regarding the use of cryptography and, where appropriate, encryption" and to use "secured voice, video and text communications." Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2690 goes further: systems may communicate "only through trusted channels that are isolated using logical, cryptographic or physical separation from other communication channels and provide assured identification of their end points" (Annex, point 6.7.2). ENISA's technical implementation guidance translates this into concrete protocols, advising entities to consider "standards such as Start transport layer security (STARTTLS), DNS-based authentication of named entities (DANE), domain-based message authentication, reporting and conformance (DMARC), DomainKeys identified mail (DKIM) and sender policy framework" for email communications. For domains without DNSSEC, an enforced MTA-STS policy with TLS-RPT reporting is the practical way to deliver that downgrade-resistant, encrypted mail path.
Most enterprises have started closing the spoofing gap. Far fewer have addressed the transit gap. Across 1.25 million domains scanned by DmarcDkim.com in June 2026, 99.1 percent had no MTA-STS policy in place, leaving mail paths open to downgrade attacks that neither DMARC nor DKIM can prevent.
DMARC Dashboard covers both layers and despite the name, it goes well beyond DMARC: DMARC analytics and enforcement, hosted MTA-STS with TLS-RPT reporting, SPF management, and DKIM configuration. Every control in a single platform built for managing multiple domains at scale, whether you are an enterprise consolidating brand domains or an MSP handling email authentication for every client.
Available now
DmarcDkim.com's DMARC Dashboard offer is available for purchase on Microsoft Azure Marketplace today. Azure customers can find the listing directly in the Azure portal. For enterprise procurement inquiries or volume pricing, contact us at support@dmarcdkim.com.
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