A social engineering drill is a security service that assesses employees' defenses against email social engineering attacks. Social engineering attackers take advantage of people's curiosity, greed, and compassion to trick employees into revealing sensitive corporate or personal information. Common types of email social engineering attacks include current news, forgotten passwords, gossip, questionnaire surveys, salary notifications, etc.
This service can effectively test employees' awareness of email security defense. It uses realistic customized email templates and web pages to detect employees' records of opening emails, clicking on links, entering personal confidential information, and downloading attachments.
After the exercise, educational training will be provided to those who failed the test to help them understand social engineering attacks, increase their identification of threats, and the importance of protecting confidential information.
Assess employee response and performance
Employee education and training
Provide suggestions for improvement
Customized email templates based on current events and trends
Social engineering drills can identify "vulnerabilities" within the enterprise that may leak confidential information. Through training and education, we can enhance the defense capabilities of the "vulnerabilities" and reduce the risk of becoming threat targets. Secondly, as a comprehensive security assessment, social engineering drills not only help customers understand the overall status quo to formulate more comprehensive security plans and strategies, but also increase compliance and meet the requirements of the competent authorities.
Wind Huang
Tel:02-26581910 ext 5103
E-mail: windhuang@pershing.com.tw