DMARC email authentication and brand protection analytics platform
DMARC Analyzer monitors email authentication, prevents phishing and brand impersonation, and provides visibility into email channel security. The company is scaling aggressively on the sales side (23 open roles across channels and accounts) while simultaneously building AI infrastructure and large-scale NLP models — a pattern that suggests a pivot from pure analytics toward AI-driven threat detection. Cloud security posture assessments and attack surface reduction campaigns dominate the active project list, indicating a shift into broader email security and compliance.
Notable leadership hires: Channel Director, Account Director
DMARC Analyzer provides email authentication monitoring and brand abuse prevention through DMARC, SPF, and DKIM analysis. The product offers visibility into email channel security, helping organizations detect and block phishing, malware, and scams. The company was acquired by Mimecast and operates as a small, Netherlands-based team (11–50 employees) with sales, engineering, and data functions. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward sales and channel roles across North America, APAC, and EMEA, alongside investment in AI infrastructure and ML development.
DMARC Analyzer monitors email authentication (DMARC, SPF, DKIM) to prevent brand abuse, phishing, and scams while providing full visibility into an organization's email channel security and attack surface.
DMARC Analyzer is headquartered in Hilversum, Netherlands. Founded in 2012, it was acquired by Mimecast and now operates with teams across the United States, UK, Australia, Singapore, India, and South Africa.
The stack includes Salesforce, Snowflake, dbt, Tableau for analytics; AWS, Azure, GCP for cloud infrastructure; Python, R, SQL for development; and emerging AI tools (AWS Bedrock, Pinecone) for threat detection and NLP model development.
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