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Social Engineering
CrownGuard’s Social Engineering Testing services are designed to enhance employee resilience against human-centric cyberattacks, helping your organization proactively identify and mitigate vulnerabilities.

Key Features of Our Service:

Phishing Campaigns: Simulate realistic phishing emails to assess employees’ ability to recognize and report potential threats.

Automated Phishing Detection: Leverage advanced tools to identify and block phishing emails before they reach inboxes.

Pretexting and Vishing Exercises: Evaluate responses to social engineering tactics, including fraudulent calls and impersonation scenarios.

Baiting Scenarios: Test employee reactions to physical or digital baiting strategies designed to exploit curiosity or trust.

By pinpointing areas for improvement and fostering a culture of security awareness, CrownGuard equips your team with the insights and training needed to outsmart manipulative attacks. Transform your workforce into your most reliable line of defense with CrownGuard.

FAQ

Penetration Testing identifies vulnerabilities in your systems, strengthens your defenses, and ensures compliance with industry standards. It helps build customer trust by demonstrating your commitment to security.

The duration depends on the size and complexity of your systems, but most tests take 1-3 weeks. Our team provides a clear timeline upfront.

Costs vary based on scope and requirements. Contact us for a customized quote.

It’s recommended to perform testing annually or after significant changes to your systems. Regular testing ensures ongoing security.

Yes, all organizations benefit from it. Whether small or large, testing helps identify risks unique to your operations and improves overall security.

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How Likely Is Your Organization to Get Breached?

1 / 10

How frequently do you conduct security awareness training for employees?

2 / 10

Does your organization use multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all critical systems and accounts?

3 / 10

Do you perform regular penetration testing or vulnerability assessments?

4 / 10

How often are software and systems patched and updated?

5 / 10

Do you have a 24/7 incident response team or a formal incident response plan?

6 / 10

How are passwords managed within your organization?

7 / 10

Are employees restricted to the minimum level of access required for their job?

8 / 10

Do you have endpoint detection and response (EDR) or extended detection and response (XDR) solutions in place?

9 / 10

How do you handle data backups?

10 / 10

Do you conduct phishing simulations to test employee awareness?

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