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JasonCohen1892
Microsoft
Jun 17, 2021New Blog Post | Announcing Exciting Updates to Attack Simulation Training
Announcing Exciting Updates to Attack Simulation Training - Microsoft Tech Community
The modern enterprise, of any size, faces a challenge that the logistics involved in planning a phishing simulation exercise are often laborious and time-consuming to implement. So to help address this we are pleased to announce some extra functionality in Attack Simulation Training that we feel will bring some added benefits in this space by:
- Helping move away from the traditional approach of running quarterly or annual simulations, to a more always on ‘educating’ model, by scheduling simulations to launch at a higher frequency (being mindful of simulation and training fatigue of course).
- Letting you schedule simulations up to a year in advance, so you decide the parameters of your simulations once in advance then you are good to go.
- Introducing some randomization elements around send times and dates to help combat the crowdsource effect that can occur when running large simulation exercises.
You can access the new functionality by selecting the “Simulation automations” tab within the main experience.
- Reid CulpBrass ContributorDoes Microsoft Attack Simulator exclude the admin who is setting up the simulation? I have tried to run two simulations and both seem to exclude me from the simulation (i.e., it did not send me an email). We are a small firm, and we need to document training for compliance purposes.