If your training program is not interesting it will not work. That's why we work in partnership with the best training site for digital security and use from 3 to 4-minute Hollywood style micro-learning videos to empower individuals and organizations to become defenders against cyber threats.
Target employees based on their position, internal applications, and quickly mimic pertinent email scenarios.
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Easily create super targeted phishing test campaigns
Train your users with the most up-to-date information in security awareness
Get detailed reports in real time
When a user fails a phishing test, they can be auto-enrolled into a single course or series. This allows you to segment people that need extra training.
Choose from our collection of pre-built reports along with comparative analysis on multiple tests to see a pattern of who is being lured.
The most vulnerable security hole in any organization's tech systems isn't in the hardware or software. It’s in the users.
You can spend millions of dollars on firewalls, filters and all kinds of software but none of them will work if your users continue to click phishing emails.
Test your users, identify their pain points and give them a custom training program for each one.
You will not believe the stuff your users are clicking on.
Make a test campaign to your users and see how vulnerable they are when they don't have right training.
Go from a group of potential targets to a group of trained users.
Help users to understand how important network security is and how it is their responsibility too, not just the technology departments.
Generate more conversations around the office about security and a general heightened awareness of the different scams and threats that are out there.
Keep your team on their toes.
Send simulated phishing emails to your users to try to catch them off-guard and use those instances as training opportunities.
Make users actively look at the senders return address, not just the name. To think before the click.