Tailored campaign content
Scenarios are adapted to the language, roles and operating reality of your organisation instead of relying on generic templates.
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Scenario-led phishing simulations reveal where behaviour, process and reporting need attention—without turning awareness into a blame exercise.
Plain answer
Phishing awareness training teaches employees to recognise and safely report deceptive messages before credentials, data or money are lost. No technical control stops every phishing email, so attacker-realistic practice is the layer that actually protects the inbox: simulated campaigns imitate the language, tools and pressure of genuine attempts, and every campaign produces a report showing who engaged, who reported and how behaviour is trending. AnKi Security runs tailored simulations at least once a month—the cadence that builds durable recognition—with scenarios adapted to each team's role and language rather than generic templates. The goal is never to catch people out; it is to raise reporting rates, shorten response time and give leadership a measurable view of human-layer risk.
Practical outcome
Service detail
The scope is adapted to your environment, while the underlying evidence and reporting standards stay consistent.
Scenarios are adapted to the language, roles and operating reality of your organisation instead of relying on generic templates.
Monthly simulations are recommended where appropriate, allowing teams to practise recognition and safe reporting before a real attempt arrives.
Each exercise produces clear results, behavioural trends and focused recommendations for the people or teams that need follow-up.
Team capability
How it works
A campaign cycle that keeps consent, measurement and follow-up visible from the start.
Agree objectives, groups, safeguards, escalation contacts and reporting boundaries.
Deliver controlled scenarios and monitor interaction, reporting and response patterns.
Translate evidence into targeted training and a repeatable measurement cycle.
Service FAQ
At least once a month is the recommended cadence—regularity is what builds durable recognition. Frequency, timing and target groups are agreed with you and adjusted as reporting behaviour improves.
No. Campaigns measure behaviour in order to improve it. Reports focus on trends, engagement and reporting rates so follow-up training goes where it helps—awareness is never treated as a blame exercise.
Each campaign produces a clear report covering who interacted, who reported, how behaviour is trending over time and which teams would benefit from focused follow-up.
Yes. Scenario content is tailored to your organisation's language, tools and team roles, across multiple phishing methods, so simulations look like the attempts your people will actually receive.
Baltic capability
For a Latvian scope or a wider Baltic engagement, review the corresponding BR2SEC capability. The responsible entity and delivery boundary are confirmed before work begins.
Start with the decision
Tell us what is changing, what needs assurance, or where visibility is incomplete. We will help define a proportionate first scope.