The PhishigBox security tips are animated emails that can be sent to employees or staff as part of an ongoing security awareness training program. These emails, unlike the security awareness training courses, do not required any formal interaction with the end user. The security tip emails are intended to provide ongoing security reminders to employees and staff. By design, the security tip emails do not have any links or features within the emails that could be construed as suspicious.
There are some aspects of security that are controlled by the user that can improve the security of the authentication system.
View TemplateMany data breaches are not caused by hackers, but by the unintentional exposure of confidential information by employees.
View TemplateEmail security should be a top priority for all companies. From schools to startups, email is the backbone of many organizations.
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View TemplateSome of the information we access on a daily basis is sensitive and should be handled appropriately.
View TemplateA social engineering attack is when someone is manipulated into perform a specific action that they normally would not have performed.
View TemplateA security incident is an event that threatens the security of an information systems.
View TemplateAsk yourself these five questions before interacting with an email.
View TemplateIn today's environment, it is likely that you have multiple passwords to remember.
View TemplatePreparing for the worst is necessary for information security.
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