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CISOs And MSSPs at RSAC 2026


Who’s Who In Domain Security: CISOs And MSSPs at RSAC 2026

This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

Sausalito, Calif. – Mar. 26, 2026

The 2026 CISO Report from Cybersecurity Ventures in partnership with Sophos was released on the first day of the RSAC Conference in San Francisco earlier this week. A key theme is the growing need for managed security providers (MSPs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to fill in the security gaps for large enterprises, and to take over security for the small businesses who are unable to manage it themselves.

Cybersecurity Ventures spoke to numerous chief information security officers (CISOs) and MSSPs after releasing the report. Domain security, and the consequences of not getting it done right, came up enough times for our editors to conclude that CISOs are worried about a surge in domain-based threats, and MSSPs view those threats as an opportunity.

Standing in the epicenter of the cybersecurity industry at RSAC with hundreds of top cybersecurity vendors, several CISOs and MSSPs pointed us to booth N-4318 at the Early Stage Expo. Who’s there? EasyDMARC, according to the RSAC exhibitor directory, with a short overview:

EasyDMARC is a one-stop platform for securing your email domain infrastructure and empowering you to manage email authentication effortlessly. It simplifies and automates your DMARC journey, helping you minimize the risk of cyberattacks.



The company clearly knows a thing or two about branding. Their name is easy to say, easy to remember, easy to tell someone else about it, easy to type in your web browser, and of course they’ve got the matching dot com name: EasyDMARC.com.

CISOs and MSSPs want easy, and they want DMARC. The CISOs and MSSPs also want each other. EasyDMARC is already trusted by the leading MSSPs, and they’ve got an excellent Partner Program for new solution providers to get started with them.

There’s enough here for savvy CISOs and MSSPs to dig in and learn more about EasyDMARC. But, if you’re looking for some good reading material during the trip home from RSAC, then we recommend the EasyDMARC 2026 DMARC Adoption & Enforcement Report: Insights from 1.8M Domains, the Fortune 500, and Inc. 5000. It’s a global look at how DMARC adoption is progressing from monitoring to enforcement, and whether organizations and their users are truly protected.

Who’s who in domain security? Our editors will take a deep dive into domain security after they return home from RSAC, and then we’ll tell you about some other companies worth taking a look at – unless of course EasyDMARC has you covered by that time.


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