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Target Campaigns by Risk and Track Improvement

See how phishing campaigns break down by team and measure resilience improvement over time.

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What you'll see

See how targeted phishing campaigns measure resilience by risk tier with trend reporting that tracks improvement over time.

Aurora phishing cohort breakdown showing target segments and outcome movement

Segment Campaigns by Cohort Risk

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What you can verify in this walkthrough

You are seeing the live workflow, the attached proof trail, and the control points that matter once reviewers ask follow-up questions.

Targeted campaign design

Campaigns target specific cohorts with difficulty tiers so results measure actual resilience instead of random exposure.

Outcome metrics are immediate

Click rates, report rates, and credential submission data appear as campaigns run, not weeks later.

Trend reporting shows program impact

Multi-campaign trend lines reveal whether training and awareness investments are reducing susceptibility over time.

Why this workflow matters

This workflow keeps the proof, ownership, and status context that reviewers and auditors ask for attached to the work itself, so teams do not rebuild evidence packages from scratch for each review cycle.

Bring your next review, audit, or buyer request

In the live walkthrough, we map the workflow to your own environment, show what stays current between reviews, and open the export a reviewer would actually receive.

Live workflow mappingProof trailGoverned export

Why targeted campaigns matter

Measurable click-rate drop

Click rates drop measurably when campaigns target teams by risk level and adjust difficulty based on prior results.

Click rates drop measurably when campaigns target teams by risk level and adjust difficulty based on prior results.

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Target Training Where Resilience Is Weakest

Cohort targeting, baseline-versus-current outcomes, and intervention routing by risk tier.