Why Companies Shouldn’t Try to Catch Employees With Fake Phishing Emails

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Fake phishing campaigns are supposed to teach employees to detect and resist such scams, but research finds they can do more harm than good

They can create stress and distrust among employees—without significantly improving an organization’s defensesMany corporate IT security teams use mock phishing campaigns to gauge how many employees will take the bait.

We’ve all seen it: that unexpected email with an attachment or link to something important. Except the email isn’t actually from who it says it is; instead, it is the IT department sending a fake phishing message to see if you will click on it.Continue reading your article with

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