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New Zealand SGE 2026 Explained: DMARC Reject Is Now Mandatory

New Zealand’s government email security standards have officially changed in 2026. With the rollout of the Secure Government Email (SGE) framework and the retirement of SEEMail, DMARC enforcement at p=reject is no longer optional for public sector organizations.

In this video, we break down what SGE means for New Zealand organizations and share key findings from PowerDMARC’s analysis of 976 NZ domains across government, finance, healthcare, education, transport, and telecom sectors. While SPF adoption is high, true DMARC enforcement is still lagging, leaving critical gaps that attackers can exploit.

0:00 – New Zealand’s Email Security Shift (SGE 2026)
0:15 – What SGE Requires: DMARC, SPF, DKIM & MTA-STS
0:34 – SEEMail retirement and why SGE is no longer optional
0:46 – PowerDMARC Study: 976 NZ Domains Analyzed
0:57 – The Gaps: SPF Adoption vs Real DMARC Enforcement
1:25 – How PowerDMARC Helps Achieve SGE Compliance

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