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Israeli Startup Turns Employees into ‘Human Firewalls’ Against Cyberattacks

An innovative Israeli startup is revolutionizing cybersecurity training by turning company employees into ‘human firewalls’ against cyberattacks. Cywareness, with its cutting-edge AI-driven platform, simulates realistic security breaches through emails and text messages to educate and prepare workforce members.

CEO Ori Attar of Cywareness explains that the platform is designed to deceive employees into recognizing and avoiding phishing attempts, ultimately reducing the risk of cyberattacks on organizations. By mimicking legitimate sources and utilizing tactics like planting USB drives, the startup aims to enhance awareness and security protocols within companies.

Phishing attacks, which aim to acquire sensitive information through deception, are a prevalent threat globally. According to Statista, 85% of organizations worldwide experienced phishing attacks between 2021 and 2022, highlighting the critical need for cybersecurity training and preparedness.

What sets Cywareness apart from its competitors is its unique AI simulation builder, allowing for the rapid generation of customized phishing attacks tailored to each company’s specific requirements. This innovative approach eliminates the need for technical expertise in HTML or SQL, streamlining the process and enabling quick deployment of training simulations.

With the rise in cyber threats and the increasing sophistication of malicious actors, Cywareness’ proactive approach to cybersecurity training serves as a crucial defense mechanism for organizations. By empowering employees to recognize and thwart potential attacks, the startup is paving the way for a more secure digital landscape.

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