Abstract

This article deals with testing the preparedness of a selected group of users for phishing attacks. It consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part defines the basic framework of phishing attacks. It describes the basic knowledge and definitions that need to be mastered to understand the given area. The practical part consists of testing the preparedness of a specific reference group of users through phishing training and phishing tests. The data collected from thetesting was further analysed and compared to determine the potential use of phishing training and phishing testing in organisations.

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