Always-on phishing training using your actual emails.

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Flag Suspicious Senders

Recognize and misleading addresses and impersonation.

Address the the weakest link in your digital security by empowering your users.
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Microsoft 365

Recognize suspicious emails for red flags using cutting-edge models directly in Outlook on any platform

Learn-as-you-work email security insights teach users to recognize suspicious emails in Outlook beyond campaigns.

Over 90% of compromized accounts are breached through email vectors.

Malicious emails that get through your first line of defense represent the greatest threat to your data and system security.

Phishing campaigns often help identify user risk more than reduce it.

Teach vigilance, recognize deception, and lean on your team to build security from within using IsThisLegit.

Learn from your inbox

Technical evaluation is important, but social engineering is the leading email vulnerability across organizations.

Inline banners provide both specific analysis and general insight for users as emails are recieved and our Outlook add in offers further analysis when a message is questionable and supports social reporting.

Warns user of
Sender

Questionable sender name or address

Domain

Suspicious domain or domain mismatch

Recipients

Odd recipient characteristics

Subject

Misleading subject

Email

Language common in phishing email

Links

Fake password reset or login links

Context

Signs of deception or questionable elements