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Skysnag Partners with DYNAbit Systemhaus to Strengthen Email Security Across DACH

June 8, 2026  |  2 min read
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Skysnag is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with DYNAbit Systemhaus GmbH, a trusted provider of IT infrastructure, managed services, and cybersecurity solutions.

Through this partnership, DYNAbit Systemhaus will bring Skysnag's automated email authentication and domain protection platform to organizations across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, helping them strengthen email security, protect their domains, and build greater trust in business communications.

Helping Organizations Reduce Email-Based Risk

Email remains one of the most exploited communication channels for phishing, domain spoofing, and business email compromise. For many organizations, securing email requires more than monitoring reports or manually updating DNS records. It requires continuous visibility, proper authentication, and reliable enforcement across all legitimate sending sources.

By combining DYNAbit Systemhaus's cybersecurity and managed IT expertise with Skysnag's automated email authentication platform, organizations can simplify the deployment and ongoing management of critical email security controls.

Through the partnership, customers can strengthen protection across:

  • DMARC, SPF, and DKIM for domain authentication
  • MTA-STS and TLS-RPT for secure email transport
  • Sender visibility and authentication monitoring
  • Domain spoofing and impersonation prevention
  • Email deliverability and sender reputation improvement
  • Ongoing reporting, monitoring, and remediation guidance

These capabilities help organizations reduce email security complexity while improving the reliability and trustworthiness of their business communications.

Supporting Cyber Resilience and Compliance Objectives

Across Europe, organizations are placing greater emphasis on email authentication, secure email transport, and stronger cyber resilience.

In Germany, the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has published technical guidelines that support this direction. BSI TR-03182, "E-Mail-Authentifizierung," promotes the use of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to help reduce phishing and domain impersonation risks. BSI TR-03108, "Sicherer E-Mail-Transport," focuses on secure email transmission through technologies such as TLS, MTA-STS, DANE, and DNSSEC.

Organizations preparing for NIS2 and other cybersecurity frameworks are also increasingly adopting email authentication and transport security controls as part of broader risk management programs.

The partnership between Skysnag and DYNAbit Systemhaus helps organizations implement these controls effectively while supporting broader security, governance, and compliance objectives.

Combining Technology and Local Expertise

DYNAbit Systemhaus has built a strong reputation for supporting organizations with reliable IT infrastructure, managed services, and cybersecurity solutions. Its local presence and customer-focused approach make it a strong partner for organizations looking to improve their security posture without adding unnecessary operational burden.

Skysnag complements this expertise with an automated platform that helps organizations deploy, monitor, and manage email authentication and transport security technologies from a single solution.

Together, DYNAbit Systemhaus and Skysnag provide customers with the technology, expertise, and operational support needed to secure email communication channels and reduce the risk of domain-based threats.

Looking Ahead

This partnership reflects a shared commitment to helping organizations across the DACH region strengthen their defenses against email-based threats.

As attackers continue to target email as a primary entry point, organizations need practical and scalable solutions that protect communications, preserve brand trust, and support cyber resilience. Through this partnership, Skysnag and DYNAbit Systemhaus will help businesses build a more secure foundation for digital communication.

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