QR Code attacks make phishing harder to detect and stop
People are trained to scan QR codes, and malicious links are harder to detect.
QR codes use images to obfuscate links and can trick email filters to increase the deliverability of malicious links to your employees.
QR codes are most often scanned on unknown, unsecure personal devices and can lead to undetected infostealing malware installation or credential harvesting.
People are trained in their daily life to scan QR codes with their mobile phone to interact with it. This ingrained habit makes malicious QR code highly effective.
Reproduce real QR code phishing threats using our built-in quishing scenarios or our custom phishing simulation engine to teach the right reflexes through practice.
Monitor devices used to scan our QR code simulations to detect unsafe behavior and unknown devices.
Our platform leverages the latest technologies to create realistic spear-phishing simulations and monitor dark web activities for potential threats.
By combining these two products with a cybersecurity awareness program, we help you train your employees to recognize and report social engineering attacks before they become a real threat.
Helps organizations meet regulatory requirements and industry standards
"Phishing campaigns are a key element of our cybersecurity awareness plan. On the Arsen platform, monitoring employees is simple and clear. The variety of scenarios is a real plus in the long term."
"Thanks to Arsen, I can quickly and regularly test our employees, confront them with realistic attack simulations and follow the results in real time."
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