LAVAL, QC, Sept. 21, 2016 - Terranova WW Corporation, a frontrunner in the information security sector, is proud to announce the launch of a completely new version of Terranova Phishing Simulation, its flexible and user-friendly phishing platform. "We always listen to our clients, and we can now offer an improved version of our phishing platform, to better respond to their constantly evolving needs, once again reinforcing our status as a world leader in information security awareness," states Lise Lapointe, president of Terranova WW Corporation.
Employees: the best defence against phishing attacks?
The Terranova Phishing Simulation platform is the perfect tool to test employees' ability to identify fraudulent emails and phishing attempts. It makes it possible for both multinationals and small- and medium-sized enterprises to create simulations that can be completely adapted to the various risks that businesses face. Our broad range of email models and highly sophisticated scenarios, based on genuine cases, will put employees' knowledge of cyber security to the test. The email models, links, homepages, attachments and data entry forms are completely customizable. "Innovation and continuous improvement are integral to Terranova's culture. And because our platform is available in over 37 languages, multinationals can easily adapt their campaigns to different countries and cultures," remarks Ms. Lapointe.
Fully automated, the new version of the platform is even easier to use and the intuitive navigation lets clients construct their phishing simulations on their own, in just a few clicks. "Clients can also take advantage of our expertise. Our professional and managed services are among our greatest strengths, and it's our pleasure to coach our clients at every step on the way to a successful campaign," she adds.
Advantageous features
- Multilingual platform (over 37 languages)
- A single price structure
- Professional and managed services
Identity theft, fraud, bank account takeovers, access to data or confidential information: the consequences of phishing can be disastrous. That is why it is crucial for businesses to test their resistance to cyber attacks and improve their employees' knowledge about phishing attempts. Terranova is the partner of choice when it comes time to change behaviours and to ensure that employees are the strong links in their organizations in terms of information security.
For more details: https://terranovacorporation.com/phishing-simulation/
Terranova WW Corporation provides a complete and proven information security solution to bring about positive changes in security-related behaviours within organizations. Its products make it possible to create made-to-measure training programs adapted to your internal policies and regulatory standards.



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