Gemessen am 2026-07-04 · öffentliches DNS
Ist oise.fr gegen E-Mail-Spoofing geschützt?
Noch nicht — oise.fr beobachtet DMARC nur (p=none); gefälschte Mails können weiterhin zugestellt werden.
Haltung unverändert seit dem 2026-06-19
Stärker geschützt als 12 % der Départements in Frankreich
16 % der Branche setzt bereits p=reject durch
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DMARC
p=none
SPF
~all
DKIM
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So behebst du es
Thomas, der DMARC-Copilot, findet jede Quelle, schreibt das exakte DNS und bringt deine Domain sicher von p=none zu p=reject.
Veröffentlichter Eintrag
v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc@oise.fr; ruf=mailto:dmarc@oise.fr; fo=1Was das bedeutet
- • Politique p=none : surveillance seule, aucun message non authentifié n'est bloqué.
- • SPF se termine par ~all (softfail) : acceptable en phase d’observation, viser -all à terme.
- • SPF approche/dépasse la limite de 10 requêtes DNS (RFC 7208) — risque de PermError. (12 mécanismes à résolution directe)
- • Au moins une clé DKIM valide publiée.
Verlauf
- 2026-06-26Erste MessungNur Beobachtung (p=none)
Über Oise (60)
The Oise Department Council (60) is a French territorial collectivity responsible for public-interest missions in social action, education, transportation, and regional development. Its oise.fr domain serves as a critical communication channel to citizens, municipal partners, and state agencies. The volume of official correspondence generated by this institution is substantial, encompassing social notifications, tender notices, administrative communications, and exchanges with public and private stakeholders.
Securing the oise.fr domain holds strategic importance. Territorial collectivities are prime targets for phishing campaigns and identity spoofing, particularly in contexts involving fraudulent wire transfer schemes or document fraud. Compromising the department's email reputation exposes citizens and partners to significant fraud and scam risks.
Regarding regulatory compliance, implementing a robust DMARC policy aligns with comprehensive cybersecurity initiatives consistent with the NIS2 Directive requirements and obligations to secure critical infrastructures. For a public entity of this scale, DMARC represents a fundamental pillar for controlling domain usage, authenticating legitimate flows, and preventing malicious impersonation.
The DMARC Observatory at dmarc.com documents the email security posture of the Oise Department, fostering greater transparency and supporting ongoing efforts to protect institutional digital identity.
