How to run attack simulations for your team
Attack simulation training allows you to run realistic but benign cyber attack scenarios in your organization. Simulated attacks can help you identify and find vulnerable users, policies, and practices before a real attack impacts your organization, using inbuilt or custom training to reduce risk and better educate end users about threats.
What you need
- Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 2 (included as part of E5)
- Sufficient permissions (Security Administrator role)
- 5-10 minutes to perform the following procedures.
Send a payload to target users
- Navigate to Attack Simulation Training in your subscription.
- Choose Simulations from the top navigation bar.
- Select Launch a simulation.
- Pick the technique you'd like to use from the flyout, and select Next.
- Name the Simulation with something relevant / memorable and select Next.
- Pick a relevant payload from the wizard, review the details and customize if appropriate, when you're happy with the choice, select Next.
- Choose who to target with the payload. If you're choosing the entire organization, select that option and then select Next.
- Otherwise, select Add Users and then search or filter the users with the wizard. Select Add Users and then Next.
- Under Select training content preference, leave the default Microsoft training experience (Recommended) or select Redirect to a custom URL if you want to use the custom URL. If you don't want to assign any training, then select No training.
- You can either let Microsoft assign training courses by selecting Assign training for me or you can choose specific modules with Select training courses and modules myself
- Select a Due Date (30, 15, or 7 days) from the drop-down menu.
- Select Next to continue.
- Customize the landing page displayed when a user is phished if appropriate, or otherwise leave the Microsoft Default.
- Under Payload indicators, check the box to add payload indicators to email. Adding payloads helps users to learn how to identify the phishing email. Select Open preview panel to view the message.
- Select Next to continue.
- Choose if you'd like end user notifications, and if so, select the delivery preferences and customize where needed.
- Notice that you can also select default language for the notification under the Select default language drop-down menu.
- Select when to launch the simulation, and how long it should be valid for. You can also enable region aware time zone delivery. This option delivers simulated attack messages to your employees during their working hours based on their region. Select Next.
- Send a test if you're ready. Review the summary of choices. Select Submit.
Further reading
To learn how Attack Simulation works see Simulate a phishing attack with Attack simulation training - Office 365 | Microsoft Docs.