In this episode of the Bad Ideas Podcast, we dive deep into the FishMe service—a subscription-based platform that sends real phishing emails to users to help them prepare for phishing attacks. Sounds like a bad idea? It’s actually an innovative way to train employees to spot phishing attempts and enhance cybersecurity awareness across your organization.
Join Nick Petros and Dragos as they discuss how this offensive penetration testing service works, the legal implications, and how gamification can make cybersecurity training both effective and engaging. With the rise of cyberattacks and data breaches, learning to identify phishing emails is critical—and FishMe might just be the unconventional solution businesses need to protect themselves.
In this video, you'll learn about:
The concept of offensive security and how it proactively identifies vulnerabilities.
How FishMe helps employees recognize phishing emails without the risk of actual damage.
The importance of cybersecurity training and awareness in modern business environments.
How gamified training approaches make learning about phishing more effective.
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