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clickfixClickFix: when the user runs the attack

ClickFix does not ask employees to open a malicious attachment. It guides them through what looks like a routine repair or verification step until they execute the attack themselves. Here is how to build a ClickFix simulation in Cyberdise Awareness — from scenario selection to delivery and measurement.

threat-landscapeThe Zeitenwende of Attack Vectors

What happens when technical vulnerabilities disappear in the future – and humans become the primary target? There is a lot of talk right now about AI becoming the better hacker. That is only the first phase; the real shift begins after it.

bdeAwareness doesn't stop attacks. Behavior does.

For two decades, security awareness programs have transferred theoretical knowledge — and measurable organizational risk stayed high. With Behavioral Defense Engineering and platform version V3.2, CYBERDISE treats human behavior as an operational part of IT security instead of a compliance checkbox.

microsoft-defenderDefender Attack Simulator: strengths and limits

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 ships with its own phishing simulation and awareness platform. In some areas it is very good. In others, structural limits appear very quickly. This is a deliberately balanced look at both sides.

human-riskThe Three Reasons Why Employees Get Hacked

Nearly half of all successful cyberattacks start with a negligent employee. Search engines will tell you it comes down to phishing, weak passwords and careless data handling. Look closer and all three say the same thing: this is about people.