How Employee Vulnerability Score (EVS) Is Calculated?
Employee Vulnerability Score (EVS) is a feature of ThreatCop which is used to measure how vulnerable are employees within an organization. The score is calculated on the basis of different parameters of the complete simulated attack campaign including:
1.) Opening the Phishing email
2.) Clicking on the link
3.) Submitting the data
The employee with the maximum score is the most vulnerable one and the employee with the minimum score one is the least vulnerable employee. The maximum and the most concerning score is 20.
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Do we get every employee's individual vulnerability score?
Yes, we provide individual vulnerability scores for each employee. For calculating the score, we take into account a few parameters. For example, in case of phishing, we consider factors like who opened the email, who clicked on the phishing link, ...
How do you calculate EVS?
EVS is a cumulative score, which is calculated based on an employee's action concerning the simulated phishing email. The EVS takes into account factors like if the employee opened the email, clicked on the link or submitted the data.
Can we get a comparison of employees' vulnerability levels before and after the simulated attack?
Yes, we provide data regarding employee's vulnerability level on the dashboard itself. We share clear info about the vulnerability level during the first simulation as well as the latest one.
What is the percentage of decrease in the vulnerability levels of employees after implementing ThreatCop?
It differs from company to company. On an average, our clients have witnessed a 91% decrease in employee vulnerability level within 6 months.
How is Top Repeat Offenders different from Most Vulnerable Employees?
Top Repeat Offenders : These are users or employees who have been targeted by phishing attempts, meaning they have submitted their data in multiple campaigns. The compilation of these individuals forms the Repeat Offenders List. You'll locate the ...