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Threat trends, product updates, and security insights from the PhishingBox team.
Move over ‘Black Friday.’ Hello month-long spending sprees promoted by deals and steals (emphasis on the ‘steals’ part for obvious reasons).
The following is a summary of findings that relate to the human element of security and reinstill the importance of being cybersecurity aware through training and testing regularly.
The weakest link, in fact, could be you.
PhishingBox shares practical guidance from WKYT coverage of a major healthcare cyberattack, including why breach headlines trigger follow-on phishing and how to verify suspicious messages.
One of the primary ways organizations are looking to win in 2022 and moving forward is by optimizing their security awareness solutions. Being proactive about safeguarding your sensitive data through awareness, simulation and education are paramount in not only meeting your organization’s goals for this year and beyond, but exceeding them as well.
PhishingBox's KillPhish email threat protection add-in is a powerful addition to their already robust phishing simulation and training ecosystem.
PhishingBox, an industry leader in phishing simulation and training, announced today that it has successfully completed the SOC 2 Type 2 audit, which was conducted by MCM CPAs & Advisors LLP. The System Organization Control (SOC) is a reporting framework created by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) that sets standards for managing customer and user data.
PhishingBox is excited to announce the addition of Advanced Human Detection (AHD) to the platform. This update will help security professionals save time by minimizing false positives caused by security and other anti-phishing software. AHD uses many data points to determine if a human performed the actions. Without AHD, the results of a simulated phishing test may be unreliable.
PhishingBox is proud to be one of the first companies to adopt version 4 of the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). The Cloud Controls Matrix is a cybersecurity framework for documenting security controls in cloud computing environments.