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Security Awareness Testing

Test your team before a real attacker does.

Send realistic phishing simulations to your employees and measure who clicks, who reports, and who needs more training. Run a quick baseline test or keep your team sharp with continuous campaigns on a regular schedule.

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Two Ways to Test

One-time baseline or ongoing awareness — your choice

Not sure where your team stands? Start with a quick test to measure your baseline. Ready for continuous improvement? Switch to ongoing campaigns that automatically test employees on a regular schedule with rotating templates.

Either way, if someone clicks a simulated phishing link, they see an educational page explaining what to watch for — turning every mistake into a learning moment. Employees who report the email are celebrated, reinforcing the right behavior.

Choose your approach

  • Quick Test

    Send a single phishing template to all employees at once. Great for measuring a baseline before starting a continuous program.

  • Continuous Awareness

    Automatically test employees on a regular schedule with rotating templates. Emails are staggered so employees are tested at different times — making it harder to tip each other off.

  • 8 Realistic Templates

    We rotate through eight different email templates designed to mimic real-world phishing attacks — from password resets to invoice requests.

What's Included

Everything you need to build a security-aware culture

No separate phishing vendor. No complex setup. It's all built into Accountable.

  • Realistic Phishing Emails

    Eight rotating templates that mimic real-world phishing attacks — password resets, invoice requests, account alerts, and more.

  • Staggered Delivery

    In continuous mode, emails are sent to employees at different times so they can't warn each other — just like a real attack.

  • Click & Report Tracking

    See exactly who clicked, who reported, and who ignored each simulation. Track your team's improvement over time with clear metrics.

  • Instant Education

    When someone clicks a simulated link, they see an educational page explaining what they missed and what to watch for next time.

  • Results Dashboard

    Track click rates, report rates, and improvement trends across all campaigns. See which employees need extra training at a glance.

  • Report Celebrations

    Employees who correctly report phishing emails are recognized — reinforcing good security habits and building a culture of awareness.

3 Simple Steps

How It Works

Set up your first phishing simulation in minutes. No technical expertise required.

01

Choose your campaign type

Pick a quick test for an instant baseline or set up continuous awareness for ongoing testing. Select your employees and we handle the rest.

02

We send realistic phishing emails

Your employees receive phishing simulations that look like real threats. In continuous mode, emails are staggered with rotating templates so every test feels fresh.

03

Track results and improve

See who clicked, who reported, and how your team improves over time. Employees who click get instant education. Employees who report get recognized.

Start testing your team's security awareness today.

Sign up and launch your first phishing simulation in minutes.

"We needed HIPAA compliance fast when we started working with healthcare clients. Accountable made the entire process feel manageable — from training our staff to getting our certificate. It gave us the confidence to take on new business."

— Dr. Sarah Chen, Operations Director, Bright Path Pediatrics

Your team is your biggest security risk — and your best defense

Phishing is the #1 way attackers get into healthcare organizations. Regular simulations turn your employees from a vulnerability into a firewall. Start testing today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a phishing simulation?
A phishing simulation is a safe, controlled test where we send realistic-looking phishing emails to your employees. It measures who clicks on suspicious links and who correctly reports them — helping you identify where your team needs more security awareness training.
What's the difference between a quick test and continuous awareness?
A quick test sends a single phishing email to all employees at once — great for establishing a baseline. Continuous awareness automatically tests employees on a regular schedule with rotating templates and staggered delivery, so your team stays sharp over time.
What happens when an employee clicks a phishing link?
They're immediately shown an educational page that explains what they missed, what red flags to look for, and how to identify phishing attempts in the future. It turns every click into a learning moment rather than a punishment.
Will employees know it's a test?
The simulations are designed to look like real phishing emails. In continuous mode, emails are staggered so employees receive them at different times — making it harder to tip each other off. The goal is to create realistic conditions so you get accurate results.
How many email templates do you use?
We use eight different templates that rotate through realistic scenarios — including password reset requests, invoice notifications, account alerts, and more. This variety ensures employees are tested against different types of phishing attacks.
Is phishing simulation required for HIPAA compliance?
While not explicitly required by name, the HIPAA Security Rule requires security awareness training that addresses phishing. The updated rule places even greater emphasis on workforce security. Regular phishing simulations are widely considered a best practice and demonstrate that your organization takes security awareness seriously.