# Arsen vs Brightside AI

Source: https://arsen.co/en/comparisons/arsen-vs-brightside
Summary: Compare Arsen and Brightside on live AI vishing, deepfake and QR-code simulation, attack infrastructure, training and reporting for your human risk program.

Choose Arsen if you want live AI voice realism alongside a broader attack surface, managed delivery infrastructure at scale, and multi-tenant management for clients or business units.

## Human risk management feature matrix

Every row is an Arsen human risk management capability. Brightside AI is checked only when that capability is explicitly visible on Brightside AI's public product pages.

### ⚡ Attack simulations

| Feature | Arsen | Brightside AI | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Phishing simulation | Yes | Yes | Both platforms support phishing simulation with role-aware personalization. Brightside maps template difficulty to the NIST Phish Scale. |
| AI voice phishing / vishing simulation | Yes | Yes | Both run live AI voice calls with voice cloning. This is a genuine strength on both sides rather than a differentiator. |
| Conversational phishing simulation | Yes | Yes | Both support exchanges that adapt to the target. Brightside's voice agents respond to employee objections in real time during calls. |
| Deepfake simulation | Yes | Yes | Both deploy AI-generated voice and video impersonation as simulation scenarios. |
| ClickFix phishing simulation | Yes | No | Arsen supports ClickFix-style simulations against fake-fix and prompt-driven tactics. Brightside does not list this as a distinct scenario type. |
| QR-code attack simulation | Yes | Partial | Arsen generates QR-code payloads that mimic real-world physical and digital QR attacks. Brightside's documented coverage centres on email, voice, and deepfake. |
| OSINT-based employee profiling | Yes | Yes | Both use publicly available data to tailor scenarios by role, seniority, tooling, and context. |
| Multichannel social engineering coverage | Yes | Yes | Both coordinate across channels. Brightside pairs a live call with a tracked email in hybrid campaigns; Arsen extends coordination into QR-code and impersonation scenarios. |

### 🧠 Training and remediation

| Feature | Arsen | Brightside AI | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Micro-learning training | Yes | Yes | Both provide short-form modules. Brightside guides users through content with its learning companion. |
| AI lesson creation | Yes | Partial | Arsen supports AI-assisted lesson creation. Brightside applies AI mainly to scenario and script generation, drawing training from a curated library. |
| Static content delivery | Yes | Yes | Both deliver static assets as part of structured awareness workflows. |
| Behavior-focused human risk program | Yes | Yes | Both score risk from observed behavior and report trends by department. |
| Triggered lesson | Yes | Yes | Both assign a relevant module automatically when an employee fails a simulation. |
| Adaptative training | Yes | Yes | Both scale difficulty as awareness improves. Brightside structures this progression against the NIST Phish Scale. |
| Employee-facing dashboard | Yes | Partial | Arsen gives employees direct visibility into their own progress and score. |
| Personal digital footprint portal | Partial | Yes | Brightside gives each employee a portal to see and manage their own public exposure and risk score. |

### 📊 Reporting and operations

| Feature | Arsen | Brightside AI | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Real-time campaign reporting | Yes | Yes | Both offer live dashboards during active campaigns, with export for reporting. |
| Employee risk / security score | Yes | Yes | Both assign individual risk scores with organizational rollups. |
| Employee credential exposure monitoring | Yes | Yes | Both surface exposed employee data. Brightside covers this within its footprint scanning categories. |
| Typosquat and look-alike domain monitoring | Yes | Partial | Arsen monitors look-alike domains registered against your brand as an ongoing service. |
| Automated data broker removal | No | Yes | Brightside actively reduces the public data available to attackers by removing employee records from data brokers. |
| Managed sending infrastructure and custom domains | Yes | Partial | Arsen manages SPF, DKIM, DMARC, SSL, 65+ attack domains, and your own custom domains. |
| Google / Microsoft / Okta sync | Yes | Yes | Both integrate with major identity providers for user provisioning. |
| API-driven phishing workflows | Yes | Partial | Arsen exposes APIs to trigger simulations, sync results, and embed phishing into your existing security stack. |
| Multi-tenant and white-label management | Yes | Partial | Arsen supports multi-tenant access and white-label deployment for MSPs and security vendors from a single console. |
| Published self-serve pricing | Partial | Yes | Brightside publishes per-seat pricing tiers, including a free entry plan and a standalone vishing option. |

Arsen offers transparent, per-user pricing with no hidden fees for multichannel simulations. Request a personalized quote during your demo.

## Why teams switch

### Reducing exposure and testing behavior are two different jobs.

Brightside shrinks the public data attackers can use. That is genuinely useful, and it is not the same as knowing how your finance team behaves when a convincing call comes through anyway. Arsen concentrates on that second job, with the delivery infrastructure to keep the test credible at scale: managed sending, 65+ attack domains, and protection against blocks that would otherwise cost you the behavioral data mid-campaign.

**Brightside** — An AI-native platform with a strong live vishing workflow, OSINT-driven personalization, footprint reduction, and accessible published pricing. A credible option if exposure reduction sits alongside simulation on your roadmap.

**Arsen** — A specialist in social engineering realism, with live AI voice simulation, QR-code and impersonation scenarios, fully managed phishing infrastructure, ongoing threat monitoring, and multi-tenant white-label delivery for partners.

## Migration support

### Switching from Brightside? We make it easy.

Arsen's team handles migration, user import, and reporting continuity so your program never misses a beat. Most teams are live within a week.

- Awareness program continuity
- Integration setup
- User and group migration

Typical go-live in under a week

## Common questions about Arsen vs Brightside AI

### I'm ready to see Arsen in action. Can I get a demo?

Yes. Book a personalized demo and we will walk you through phishing, vishing, QR-code, and impersonation simulations, including a live AI voice call so you can compare the realism against what you have already tested.

### Can I speak to someone on the team?

Absolutely. If you have questions about fit, migration, integrations, or rollout, use the demo form and our team will get back to you quickly. We can keep the conversation focused on your current program and your constraints.

### How do I know whether Arsen or Brightside AI is the better fit for my team?

The voice simulation capabilities are closer than most comparisons on this list, so the decision usually sits elsewhere. If reducing your employees' public exposure is a priority and you want published entry-level pricing, Brightside is well matched to that. If you need QR-code and impersonation coverage, managed attack infrastructure at scale, an open phishing API, or multi-tenant delivery to clients, Arsen is usually the better fit.

### We're using Brightside AI today. Can we migrate without starting from scratch?

Yes. You do not need to rebuild your program from zero. Arsen can help you move user and group structure, maintain awareness-program continuity, configure integrations, and preserve reporting workflows so the switch feels operational rather than disruptive.

### I still have questions. What's the best next step?

Book a demo and tell us what you are evaluating. We can help you think through feature fit, migration effort, channel coverage, and how Arsen would map to your current Brightside program. If you are earlier in the process, this comparison page should help you narrow the shortlist first.
