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Attack simulation training sending emails to users in the middle of the night
Hi NZnick,
here are some suggestions to address the issue:
Review Simulation Settings: Double-check that the simulation settings are configured accurately.
Optimize Payload Timing: Consider deploying multiple payloads at different times during the workweek.
Microsoft Attack simulator campaign emails should be sent in staggered way - Microsoft Community HubSegment Target Lists: Divide your target list into multiple groups and execute the simulation on different dates.
Attack simulation training deployment considerations and FAQ | Microsoft Learn
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Leon Pavesic
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I must admit that we use option (3) and segment our target lists. I looked at using the simulator's ability to break up large target lists in 2022 but we operate under restrictions from our recipient service desks so manual control makes more sense for us. I would not want to trust my 2022 findings and would want to test again if going back to large batches today, but of course this is one thing that is very hard to test unless it is done on your live tenancy.