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    Phishing Awareness Training

    Phishing awareness training teaches employees to recognize phishing attacks across email, SMS, Teams, WhatsApp, and phone calls, using exercises based on current attack techniques.

    Comprehensive Phishing Defense Training

    Phishing remains one of the most effective attack techniques because it exploits human behaviour, time pressure, and trust. In this focused training, employees learn what phishing really looks like today and how attackers combine email, SMS, chat, and phone calls to deceive victims.

    The training focuses on recognition and correct action rather than theory. Employees learn to spot warning signs, respond safely, and report incidents through the right channels. We explain why phishing works, which mistakes are commonly made, and how to avoid them in practice.

    Using realistic examples, up-to-date attack techniques, and interactive exercises, we turn recognition into an instinct. This way, employees protect not only themselves but also become an active line of defence for the organisation.

    Identifying phishing email characteristics
    Recognizing malicious links and attachments
    Vishing and smishing awareness
    Reporting procedures and response
    Real-world attack examples
    Safe verification practices

    Why Phishing Awareness Matters

    Primary Attack Vector

    Over 90% of successful breaches start with a phishing attack.

    Behavior Change

    Training creates lasting behavioral change in how employees handle suspicious communications.

    Quick Recognition

    Trained employees recognize and report phishing attempts faster.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    It covers phishing via email, vishing (phone calls), smishing (SMS/text), and other common messaging channels. The goal is consistent, safe decision-making across all of them.

    They should avoid clicking links or opening attachments, verify the request via a trusted channel, and report the message using your internal reporting procedure.

    It depends on the format and depth. Many organizations choose short, focused sessions combined with practical exercises so employees learn fast without disrupting work.

    Yes. A common approach is: test with social engineering, train with phishing awareness sessions and/or Swishing, and then retest to measure improvement.

    Reduce Your Phishing Risk

    Build employee resilience against phishing attacks with targeted training.