AI-Driven Social Engineering Threats Outpace Traditional Security Training

AI-Driven Social Engineering Threats Outpace Traditional Security Training

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As generative AI evolves, traditional security awareness training is becoming obsolete. Frame Security launched KnowBetter to address this gap, emphasizing the need for adaptive training that reflects current threats. Organizations are still using outdated phishing templates, leaving employees vulnerable to sophisticated attacks like vishing and deepfakes. The shift in training focus is driven by increased scrutiny from regulators and cyber insurers on human risk management. Security teams must now assess their human risk in real-time, adapting to the evolving tactics of attackers. The urgency for updated training solutions is underscored by the rapid advancement of AI technologies used by cybercriminals.

Key Points: • Generative AI enables advanced social engineering tactics like deepfakes and vishing. • Traditional security training methods are outdated and ineffective against modern threats. • New platforms like KnowBetter offer adaptive training tailored to individual employee risks.

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2026-07-08
Frame Security launches KnowBetter
Frame Security introduced KnowBetter to provide adaptive training against evolving social engineering threats.
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Increased scrutiny on human risk management
Regulators and cyber insurers are focusing on how organizations measure and reduce human risk in cybersecurity.
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