| || || 13. registries and registrars with lower abuse rates could be financially rewarded, through a reduction in domain registration fees || || 22. The [[Cybersecurity]] community should continuously measure the adoption of SPF and DMARC protocols, especially for high-risk domain names; raise awareness of domain spoofing among domain owners and email service providers; and correct and toughen SPF and DMARC rules to mitigate email spoofing/Business Email Compromise scams || | | || || 13. registries and registrars with lower abuse rates could be financially rewarded, through a reduction in domain registration fees || || 22. The [[Cybersecurity]] community should continuously measure the adoption of SPF and DMARC protocols, especially for high-risk domain names; raise awareness of domain spoofing among domain owners and email service providers; and correct and toughen SPF and DMARC rules to mitigate email spoofing/Business Email Compromise scams || |