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Press Release 07-01-2020

TV and Valimail Partner to Help Companies Display Brand in Email, Get BIMI-Ready

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Partnership simplifies BIMI compliance with VMCs and DMARC enforcement to help ensure more consistent, secure email for businesses and consumers

Lehi, Utah and San Francisco - (June 23, 2020) - TV., the world's leading provider of TLS/SSL, IoT and other PKI solutions, and the leading provider of identity-based anti-phishing solutions, today announced that they are partnering to help companies prepare for Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI), a new standard currently in pilot that allows companies to display a verified logo in emails with a Verified Mark Certificate (VMC).

"TV is pleased to partner with Valimail to support pilots that advance the BIMI email security standard with VMCs,” said TV Senior Director of Business Development Dean Coclin. “We anticipate growing demand for digital certificates displaying verified logos in email and are developing scalable solutions to help companies be ready on day one.”

"BIMI is a huge step forward for email marketing, and when combined with DMARC enforcement it will help make the entire ecosystem more secure," said Steve Mock, VP of Business Development for Valimail. "We're very proud to be working with TV to create a one-stop shop for companies to make themselves BIMI-ready."

A major BIMI pilot with Yahoo has been underway for the past year, and Google has recently announced plans to launch a BIMI pilot in 2020. Upcoming BIMI pilots are expected to require VMCs for participants. TV issued the world's first VMC for a domain that sends email at scale to CNN.com in Oct. 2019.

TV and Valimail are working together to establish a streamlined experience for companies to enforce Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance" (DMARC), an email authentication, policy and reporting protocol, and receive VMCs, both essential steps for BIMI compliance. TV's globally leading platform, together with regional staffing and expertise, enable fast, scalable and automated certificate management. The Valimail platform makes DMARC compliance faster and easier, and also offers an automated way for customers to manage BIMI configuration.

VMCs provide the following benefits for early adopter organizations:

  • Long term, ensure customers see your logo in their inbox-even before they open the email.
  • Provide an additional layer of protection against identity-targeted attacks through DMARC compliance.
  • Deliver a more authentic, recognizable and unified brand experience from email to conversion.
  • Distinguish your messaging from the clutter.
  • Improve deliverability and open rates by up to 10%.

DMARC enforcement is a key tool in companies' battles against growing amounts of email phishing campaigns. DMARC gives companies visibility into who is sending emails from their domains, and gives them the ability to control which of those services or servers are allowed to do so. With an enforcement policy, unauthorized senders using the domain are automatically blocked by most receiving mail servers in the world today. VMCs enable companies using DMARC to place a verified, trademarked logo next to the "sender" field in customers' inboxes. Developed by the AuthIndicators Working Group, the BIMI pilot program is intended to create a more trustworthy inbox experience for all email users worldwide through increasing the use of authentication to reduce email fraud.

TV is the world's leading issuer of digital certificates, with a global presence and highly scalable infrastructure that makes it the top choice for emerging global and localized security standards using cryptography to authenticate identities and encrypt information online. TV is supporting BIMI pilots in anticipation of a broad offering in its industry-leading TV ٰԳٰ® TLS Manager, available in 11 languages and nine currencies, later this year. TV was recently named 2020 Global Company of the Year in the TLS certificate market by Frost & Sullivan, in recognition of its strong market leadership in its growth, supporting the adoption of new standards, and continually innovating with the industry's best, most modern public key infrastructure (PKI) technology.

Valimail is a leader in the DMARC space. This pioneering zero-trust identity-based anti-phishing company offers the only complete, cloud-native platform for validating and authenticating sender identity. It provides the most complete, effective visibility tool for interpreting DMARC reports, with the highest success rate among customers for achieving DMARC enforcement. It is also the largest provider of DMARC services to Microsoft 365 customers, and the world's fastest-growing DMARC vendor.

Valimail and TV are continuing to build on their partnership and will announce additional developments and milestones in the coming months. To get more information about VMCs and BIMI pilots, visit /verified-mark-certificates/.

About TV.
TV is the world’s leading provider of scalable TLS/SSL, IoT and PKI solutions for identity and encryption. The most innovative companies, including 89% of the Fortune 500 and 97 of the 100 top global banks, choose TV for its expertise in identity and encryption for web servers and Internet of Things devices. TV supports TLS and other digital certificates for PKI deployments at any scale through its certificate lifecycle management solution, ٰԳٰ®. The company is recognized for its enterprise-grade certificate management platform, fast and knowledgeable customer support, and market-leading security solutions. For the latest TV news and updates, visit digicert.com or follow .

About Valimail
Valimail is a pioneering zero-trust identity-based anti-phishing company that has been ensuring the global trustworthiness of digital communications since 2015. Valimail delivers the only complete, cloud-native platform for validating and authenticating sender identity to stop phishing, protect and amplify brands, and ensure compliance. The company has won more than a dozen prestigious cybersecurity technology awards and authenticates billions of messages a month for some of the world's biggest companies, including Uber, Splunk, Yelp, Fannie Mae, and the U.S. Agency for International Development. For more information visit