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What is a phishing simulation?

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Since 2019, the number of phishing attacks has grown by 150% percent per year— with the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) reporting an all-time high for phishing in 2022 , logging more than 4.7 According to Proofpoint, 84% of organizations in 2022 experienced at least one successful phishing attack. million phishing sites.

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Research shows extensive use of AI contains data breaches faster and saves significant costs

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An exponential boost to your threat detection and investigation efforts To augment your organization’s strained security expertise and resources and increase their impact, QRadar SIEM’s built-in features and add-ons use advanced machine learning models and AI to uncover those hard-to-detect threats and covert user and network behavior.

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Types of cyberthreats

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According to the IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2023 , ransomware attacks represented 17 percent of all cyberattacks in 2022. IBM Security® QRadar® SIEM applies machine learning and user behavior analytics (UBA) to network traffic alongside traditional logs for smarter threat detection and faster remediation.

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Spear phishing vs. phishing: what’s the difference?

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Phishing is the most common cybercrime attack vector , or method; 300,479 phishing attacks were reported to the FBI in 2022. Example of a spear phishing attack In August 2022, cloud-based communication giant Twilio suffered a sophisticated spear phishing attack that compromised its network. appeared first on IBM Blog.

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