Campaigns vs Benchmarks
Cyberhook provides two key tools to enhance cybersecurity awareness and readiness: Campaigns and Benchmarks. While both serve as mechanisms to improve your organization's resilience to threats, they have distinct objectives and configurations. Below, we outline their differences to help you utilize these tools effectively.
Campaigns
Campaigns are designed to simulate real-world cyber threats in a controlled environment. They focus on testing user behavior and awareness to pinpoint areas for improvement. Campaigns deliver personalized content, adjusting frequency and difficulty based on individual performance, enabling organizations to strengthen their defenses against threat actors on an ongoing basis.
When to Use Campaigns?
- Automate phishing simulation and security awareness training.
- Deliver training content, difficulty, and with a frequency based on individual performance.
- Monitor your security posture on an ongoing basis
Benchmarks
Benchmarks focus on evaluating and comparing an organization's cybersecurity performance against industry standards or internal baselines. This tool helps measure overall cybersecurity health and identify areas for strategic improvement. Think of benchmarks as similar to campaigns that are sent only once and offer a higher level of customization, allowing you to choose what content will be delivered to your users and when the content should be sent.
When to Use Benchmarks?
- Evaluate the organization against industry standards or internal baselines
- Identify organization-wide areas of improvement.
- Monitor your security posture at a specific point in time
- Customize tests based on organization-specific threats