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Phishing Simulator

Test phishing readiness with more real-world pressure.

Skillware Phishing Simulator helps teams run more realistic campaigns, measure behavior more clearly, and connect failures to targeted remediation that actually lowers risk over time.

A sharper testing layer than broad awareness training alone
Better visibility into click, report, and repeat-risk behavior
A cleaner path from simulation results to follow-up learning

Campaign Snapshot

Simulate, measure, remediate, and improve.

Run campaigns that map more closely to current phishing behavior
Measure which teams are reporting risk versus falling for it
Reduce repeat exposure with tighter remediation and follow-up

Launch

Targeted campaigns

Measure

Clicks and reports

Respond

Remediation paths

Core Capabilities

The capabilities teams need to run a stronger phishing testing program.

Realistic campaigns

Launch phishing simulations that feel closer to what employees actually encounter in inboxes and internal workflows.

Targeted rollout

Run campaigns by department, role, or risk profile to focus testing where exposure is highest.

Automatic remediation

Move from detection failure to targeted follow-up learning without relying on manual intervention.

Campaign analytics

Track clicks, reports, and improvement patterns to understand how risk is changing over time.

Risk visibility

Identify where risk is concentrated so awareness efforts can be more specific and more effective.

Threat-informed testing

Keep simulations aligned with current attack patterns rather than relying on stale or generic templates.

Campaign Flow

Move from one-off phishing tests to a more measurable risk-reduction loop.

The simulator is designed to help security teams do more than send campaigns. It helps them learn where risk lives and respond more intelligently.

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Launch a campaign

Select the audience, choose the right simulation approach, and run a campaign aligned to your current security priorities.

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Measure behavior

Track who clicked, who reported, and where your organization is still vulnerable to phishing-style attacks.

03

Improve and repeat

Use remediation and follow-up learning to reduce risk over time instead of treating each campaign as a one-off test.

Best Fit

Organizations that want a more credible way to test phishing readiness
Security teams that need visibility into repeat risk patterns across departments
Programs that want phishing simulation connected to broader awareness and reporting

Why Teams Evaluate It

The simulator is most useful when phishing risk needs to be tested, not just explained.

Measure employee behavior under more realistic conditions
Understand where reporting behavior is strong versus weak
Connect campaign failures to targeted awareness follow-up

Phishing Simulator FAQs

A few questions teams ask before launching phishing simulations.

If you want to see how the simulator works in practice and how it connects with the wider Skillware platform, a walkthrough is the best next step.

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What does the Skillware Phishing Simulator do?

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It helps organizations run phishing simulation campaigns, measure employee behavior, identify risk areas, and trigger targeted remediation when needed.

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How is this different from Security Awareness Training?

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The phishing simulator is focused on testing and measurement. Security Awareness Training is the broader learning layer. Many teams use both together.

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Can we target specific departments or risk groups?

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Yes. Phishing campaigns can be aligned to department, role, or other internal risk considerations so testing is more relevant.

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Does the phishing simulator support remediation after failures?

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Yes. One of the main goals is to connect simulation results to more targeted learning and follow-up instead of leaving failures unaddressed.

See the Simulator Live

See how Skillware can help your team test phishing risk more intelligently.

We can walk through campaign setup, analytics, remediation, and how the simulator fits with your broader awareness program.