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More than a third of top Australian hospitals have been found to lack basic cybersecurity protocols to protect themselves from email fraud and domain spoofing. 


FINDINGS


In October, United States-based cybersecurity company Proofpoint made a Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) analysis of 70 public and private hospitals around Australia. 


DMARC is an email validation protocol that authenticates a sender's identity before allowing their message to reach its intended recipient. It has three levels of protection – monitor, quarantine …

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