
Federal agencies are following a Department of Homeland Security directive to implement new protocols meant to bolster their email cyber security, but more than half of all government domains won't have the new tool to curb phishing attacks by the January deadline, according to a new report.A new report released Tuesday from cyber security company Agari finds many agencies are complying with the DHS mandate to adopt Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) needed to identify fraudulent messages, while…