What does a phishing test from Safestate entail?

What does a phishing test from Safestate entail?

With Safestate, testing your staff's resilience is easy!

When using Safestate's phishing test to assess your organization, colleagues, and IT department, you gain valuable insights into their level of security awareness and the type of information they might be willing to share in a real attack. Testing employees from time to time is good, but regularly sending out phishing tests keeps everyone on their toes and more alert during actual attacks. Safestate schedules phishing tests to avoid excessive administration for each individual test. The user-friendliness and simplicity make phishing tests an integral part of essential ongoing training for all employees, and new staff quickly become aware that the organization prioritizes working on cybersecurity.

By combining our statistics with the information you have (when the attack was detected, when measures were taken, etc.), you can create a comprehensive overview of the entire organization's handling. It's advantageous to know precisely where the weakest link is. This makes it easy and efficient to implement security-enhancing measures.

An overall "aha feeling" with each test contributes to raising and maintaining a high level of security awareness.
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