Create and Manage a USB Social Engineering Assessment
USB drop testing and reporting is an optional feature within Phriendly Phishing Awareness Training.
The feature is designed to provide you with a quick, easy and effective way to create and manage USB Social Engineering assessments to defend against USB drop attacks. This complements other phishing training modules to further bolster your organisation’s social engineering and phishing prevention capabilities.
- Teach your employees the risks of suspicious USB devices
- Prevent malware infections from unknown USB devices
- Improve cyber resilience through ongoing training cycles
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Would your Employees Pass the USB Drop Test?
You may be surprised by the number of employees that don’t!
As recent social engineering studies have shown, if they found an ‘apparently lost’ USB device outside your organisation or in communal areas, around 45% would try checking the USB for clues to find the owner. This can trigger malware to install and provide a point of access for a cybercriminal.
Defending Against USB Drop Attacks
Employee curiosity presents the greatest risk to an organisation. A strategic defence must prioritise providing ongoing employee education.
With the Phriendly Phishing USB Drop Testing & Reporting Tool you can benchmark your risk and support ongoing employee education with regular re-testing (according to the risk profile of your organisation).
Empowering Organisations with Simple, Engaging, and Results-Driven Security Awareness Training
Phriendly Phishing helps organisations turn everyday employees into their strongest line of defence through training that’s effective, measurable, and easy to understand. Our engaging approach builds confidence, boosts retention, and strengthens security in as little as 90 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common queries about our solutions and services.
We offer cybersecurity training solutions to teach employees of large-scale organisations how to identify and avoid phishing scams and other cyber threats.
Our training solutions offer a way to make more revenue by reselling our training solutions to your clients. If your clients are looking for effective ways to train their employees against phishing attacks, our training solutions are what they need.
We have three partner types:
Reseller: You sell the platform; we handle onboarding and support.
MSP: You sell and manage the platform end-to-end.
Referral Partner: You refer leads, and we take care of the sale. Earn a commission on the first-year invoice.
Email partners@phriendlyphishing.com or ‘Submit Your Details’ in the form above.
Very quickly! Fill out the inquiry form with your details, and a Channel Team member will get in touch. We’ll send the relevant agreement—Reseller, MSP, or Referral—and once signed, you’re ready to go.
Reseller: Your clients manage their platform, or you only assist with setup and onboarding.
MSP: You manage your customers’ platforms end-to-end.
Referral Partner: You want to recommend Phriendly Phishing and refer clients without handling sales or management.
Get hands-on support from our Melbourne and Sydney teams, enjoy great partner margins, access marketing development funds (MDF), and take advantage of exciting sign-up incentives.
Phriendly Phishing is a separate entity and owned by an independent private equity firm.
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Ongoing phishing training has built lasting cybersecure behaviours, improving employee confidence and reducing human risk across all 1,700 staff.