Digital

Phishing simulation

Formal definition

Phishing simulation is a charity digital term for configuring marketing automation platforms, backend integration layers, and user tracking scripts to streamline engagement.

What this actually means for you

For day-to-day delivery, Phishing simulation should be documented clearly and applied consistently; document integration triggers, establish security authorization controls, and standardise target audience segment metrics.

Example: At the next review checkpoint, Phishing simulation is used in practice like this: the sysadmin reviews roles in the user register and confirms user behavior tags trigger correct flows. Accountabilities are captured in team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists.

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