Medido el 2026-07-11 · DNS público
¿Está bancadipiacenza.it protegido contra la suplantación de correo?
Todavía no — bancadipiacenza.it solo observa (p=none); el correo suplantado aún puede entregarse.
Postura sin cambios desde el 2026-06-19
Más protegido que el 18 % de bancos en Italia
El 32 % del sector ya aplica p=reject
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DMARC
p=none
SPF
-all
DKIM
1 selector(es)
Cómo corregirlo
Thomas, tu CISO virtual con IA, identifica cada fuente, escribe el DNS exacto y lleva tu dominio de p=none a p=reject con total seguridad.
Registro publicado
v=DMARC1; p=none; adkim=s; aspf=s; pct=100; rua=mailto:rua_3cf4aee0f632071b@eu.report.letsdmarc.comQué significa esto
- • Politique p=none : surveillance seule, aucun message non authentifié n'est bloqué.
- • Au moins une clé DKIM valide publiée.
Historial
- 2026-06-26Primera mediciónSolo observación (p=none)
Sobre Banca di Piacenza
Banca di Piacenza is an Italian banking institution with decades of operational experience in the financial services sector. While headquartered in Italy, the bank maintains a significant digital presence including the domain bancadipiacenza.it, utilized for official communications with clients, partners, and collaborators in France and other markets.
Banca di Piacenza's email infrastructure encompasses institutional correspondence, service notifications, administrative documents, and secure exchanges related to banking services. This email perimeter transports sensitive data concerning client accounts, transactions, and confidential information typical of the financial sector.
For a banking organization, the security of the bancadipiacenza.it domain is critical. Domain spoofing risks represent a major threat, particularly in the banking context where phishing attempts and fraud schemes constitute a privileged attack vector. Compromise of domain trust can result in direct financial losses, reputation damage, and erosion of client confidence.
Within the European regulatory framework, financial institutions face strengthened obligations regarding cybersecurity. The DORA regulation (Digital Operational Resilience Act) and the NIS2 directive impose rigorous cyber risk management requirements on critical entities, including securing email authentication infrastructure. Robust implementation of DMARC, SPF, and DKIM on bancadipiacenza.it represents a fundamental element of regulatory compliance and protection against identity spoofing attacks. Email authentication mechanisms serve as essential defensive controls in comprehensive cybersecurity strategies for financial institutions exposed to sophisticated threat actors.
