Auto-enrollment for high-risk users: Business reports

November 27
Enhancement
BullPhish ID, Kaseya 365 User

BullPhish ID business reports now include a new remedial training details section, giving organizations clearer visibility into user compliance and training activity for high-risk users.

When auto-enrollment for high-risk targets is enabled, users who fail phishing simulations are automatically added to remedial training campaigns. These individuals are labeled as high-risk users in the report, with a new graph showing the total number of unique users who failed simulations during the reporting period. Each status includes both the percentage and the number of impacted users.

The updated table also provides more structured insight into training activity. The course name column now displays the assigned course and associated phishing campaign, while the high-risk user enrollments column shows how many users were enrolled in each remedial training campaign. Users may appear multiple times if they failed more than one simulation.

Now, business reports offer a clearer picture of user behavior, training participation and ongoing risk areas, helping you measure progress and strengthen security awareness.

Learn more about auto-enrollment for high-risk users in Business Reports for BullPhish ID here.

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