Rethinking employee phishing tests: Is fear the best motivator?
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Rethinking employee phishing tests: Is fear the best motivator?
Employee phishing tests have gained popularity as a way for organisations to gauge how vulnerable their employees are to phishing attacks and improve their awareness of cybersecurity. However, some have questioned whether it is appropriate to use fear, shame and betrayal as methods when employees fail these simulated phishing tests. Some argue that employing a… Read More »Rethinking employee phishing tests: Is fear the best motivator?


Rethinking employee phishing tests: Is fear the best motivation? – Global Security Mag Online
Employees' phishing tests have become popular as a means for organizations to assess their employees' vulnerability to phishing attacks and to improve their awareness of cybersecurity. However, some argue that it is appropriate to use fear, shame and treason as methods when employees fail these simulated phishing tests. Some argue that a positive reinforcement approach can lead to more effective results.
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