Are phishing simulations included?

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Are phishing simulations included?

Yes! Phishing simulations are a core feature of NetSafe ID, not an add-on or afterthought. They are included because no amount of policy documentation or annual security training comes close to the real-world impact of hands-on practice.

Phishing attacks do not need to crack firewalls or exploit complex software. They just need one employee to click a convincing link. NetSafe ID addresses that risk head-on by letting organizations send realistic but harmless fake phishing emails to their own teams in a controlled, safe environment.

Why Simulations Work

When someone clicks a simulated link, they receive immediate on-the-spot training right at the moment it counts most. That instant feedback loop is far more effective than a classroom session held weeks before or after an incident. Over time, repeated exposure builds genuine instincts, and your people start recognizing red flags before they ever become a real problem.

Why They are Built In

Phishing simulations are included in NetSafe ID because awareness training without practice is incomplete. Knowing what a phishing email looks like in theory is very different from spotting one in a crowded inbox on a busy Monday morning. The platform provides customizable email templates that mirror real-world threats, automated scheduling to keep campaigns consistent year-round, and detailed reporting so security leaders can see exactly where their organization stands and who needs a little extra support.

The Bottom Line

Phishing simulations are included in NetSafe ID because they work. They turn your employees into a confident, prepared line of defense, and they do it in a way that feels supportive rather than punitive. Think of it as a fire drill for your inbox, one that pays dividends long before a real attack ever arrives.

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