Phishing attacks are the leading cause of cyber incidents.
Thanks to the simulations I set up, your employees learn to recognize fraudulent emails before they become a threat.

What is phishing?
Phishing is an attack that aims to trick an employee using an email that appears legitimate in order to encourage them to click, download, enter data, or perform a risky action.
The goal: to exploit trust or routine to push the user to act without verifying the authenticity of the message.
These attacks frequently target:
- all employees,
- internal services used on a daily basis (HR, accounting, support),
- users who receive a lot of external emails,
- newcomers or teams with less awareness.
Why simulate phishing?
- To measure the actual vigilance of employees.
- To turn every risky click into a useful learning experience.
- To reinforce safety reflexes in the long term.
- To significantly reduce the risks associated with behaviors.

How do I work?
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1. I create realistic scenarios
I tailor messages to your industry, your practices, and the maturity level of your teams.
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2. I deploy simulations automatically.
I send emails at various times to elicit authentic, unanticipated behavior.
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3. I continuously adjust campaigns
My algorithms adapt the difficulty, frequency, and themes based on the results of previous simulations.
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4. I provide immediate educational feedback.
In the event of a suspicious click or opening, I explain what should have raised alarm bells and what reflexes to adopt next time.
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5. I provide summary reports.
You have access to clear indicators: click-through rates, reports, progress, areas for attention by team, etc.
Best practices
Essential
- Verify the sender's actual identity.
- Be wary of urgent or unusual requests.
- Never click without analyzing the intent of the message.
- Use the Phishing Alert Button (PAB) if you have any doubts.
- Confirm any sensitive requests through another channel.










