Technology helps your team work faster but it also ramps up people’s compulsion to click without blinking or thinking. It takes just one uneducated click to open your business’ virtual door to a corporate hacker and bypass your expensive software defences. Don’t risk data theft, exposure or extortion because of unschooled staff.
Just weeks after hackers had stolen the personal details of 76 million customers of a multinational bank, 20% of bank staff clicked on a simulated phishing email. At that average rate, even a small workforce of 200 would provide cybercrims with 40 avenues to access corporate data.
See how one or Australia’s largest professional services organisation slashed its phishing risk from 20% to 1.6% thanks to Phriendly Phishing.
Correctly trained, your staff can become one of the most effective shields against cyberthreats targeting your organisation.
When your people actively scan for dodgy content, or unleash their re-tooled password powers, they’ll help keep phishing bad guys at bay and minimise phishing threats to your business.
Today’s workers expect training to be filled with engaging content and Phriendly Phishing delivers. From fun mini quizzes and mnemonic memory prompts, we’ll keep your people keen for more. Deploy training your people actually enjoy, and see the benefits of their buy-in.
Phriendly Phishing training sharpens employees' intuition, builds procedural memory and makes staff re-evaluate their actions online.
Learning that sticks
Best-practice training with a mix of theory, interactive games and quizzes, practice scenarios and reward badges.
Clear learning paths
Lessons mapped to each employee’s training level.
Tailored for states of awareness
Effective training for all employees, no matter their starting point.
Australian content
Developed by certified Australian professionals for the Australian context.
Time-conscious modules
All modules take learners 2 to 10 minutes to complete.
Phriendly Phishing’s fully automated learning platform lets you upload your employees to our automated portal, choose the training phishing campaigns you want to run, select the timeframe for roll out and then sit back and wait for the results to come in.
Up-to-the-minute content
New micromodules released as threat tactics and trends emerge and change.
Scalable
Designed to adapt to changes in the size of your workforce.
No ongoing administration. None.
Free up your IT team’s time with our fully automated training solution. Simulation campaigns can be instigated or suspended in line with your organisation’s priorities. Automatically re-enrol learners when you're ready.
Powerful analytics
Track your organisation’s phishing risk, overall phishing awareness, historical trends and staff performance in one place.
Check what would happen if staff members found an ‘apparently lost’ USB stick around your organisation or in communal areas.
Removeable media can contain malware. Shore up your risk with employee education and regular re-testing.
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Threats to data aren’t just limited to phishing. Poor or ill-informed work practices can also expose sensitive data. Give your staff a good all-round understanding of data protection with our general security awareness series, Keep Secure 5.
* The first step to implementing phishing awareness programs is to know which type of phishing attack your organisation is most vulnerable to.
* Then, you need to determine the most effective way to engage your employees. For example, will the training be done using simulations or reading materials?
* Next, you need to focus on the training to cater to your employees’ individual needs; this makes it easier for them to focus on the training and remember it.
* Finally, you need to provide training regularly with the latest information to ensure your employees’ cyber security knowledge is always up to date.
Your employees need to be made aware of the many telltale signs of a phishing email. This includes:
* Grammar and spelling errors
* Includes suspicious attachments
* Unfamiliar domain names
* The email sounds urgent
* A suspicious tone of voice
You can learn more about phishing attacks here.
These are the three main types of phishing:
* Email phishing
* Spear phishing
* Whaling
Aside from the three main types of phishing, there are many forms of phishing, these include;
* Vishing
* Man-in-the-Middle (MTM) Attacks
* Search Engine Phishing
* HTTPS Phishing
* Pharming
* Pop-up Phishing
* Evil Twin Phishing
* Clone Phishing
* Smishing
* Watering Hole Phishing
Yes, it does. Most of our clients saw a drastic improvement in their cyber security infrastructure in just 90 days. Speak to the Phriendly Phishing team to learn more.