Yarken
Targeted phishing simulations have strengthened employee awareness and reduced human error risk
What is our primary use case?
I run simulated phishing campaigns to test employees, identify users who click suspicious links, and provide targeted security awareness training based on the results.
YaRKEN is mainly used to improve employee security awareness and reduce phishing-related risks.
What is most valuable?
I find myself relying the most on phishing simulations because they provide a realistic way to assess user behavior, identify high-risk employees, and improve awareness through targeted training.
One standout feature of YaRKEN is the detailed reporting and user risk scoring, which helps security teams measure progress and focus training where it is needed most.
YaRKEN has positively impacted my organization by improving employee awareness, reducing phishing susceptibility, strengthening the organization's security culture, and helping to lower the risk of human error-related security incidents.
What needs improvement?
YaRKEN could be improved with more training content, deeper third-party integrations, enhanced reporting customization, and a more intuitive administration interface.
Overall, it is a solid platform, but expanding content and simplifying administration would further improve the user experience.
For how long have I used the solution?
What other advice do I have?
In terms of accuracy and reliability, YaRKEN's AI capabilities are accurate and reliable, particularly for phishing simulations, user risk assessment, and generating actionable training insights.
I would advise others looking into using YaRKEN to start with baseline phishing simulations, use the reporting to target high-risk users, and run regular awareness campaigns to maximize long-term security improvements.
I would rate YaRKEN a 9 out of 10.