As 2025 winds down, our focus is on helping partners and customers close the year strong and prepare for a successful start to 2026. November brings new AI-focused training, fresh campaign resources and several useful platform improvements.
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Phishing simulations work best when they feel real. Auto Phish now targets users through the productivity apps they use every day, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace and Zoom.
This update makes phishing tests more authentic, boosts engagement and gives you stronger proof points for client conversations.
Key Platform Updates
November’s improvements help you manage content more efficiently, refine exports and deliver more realistic phishing simulations.
Training continues to expand across AI safety, fraud awareness and global languages.
Pam’s Chatbot Catastrophe: A fully animated course on LLM data exposure and safe AI use. English available now.
AI Agents: Two courses explaining what AI agents are, benefits and risks, and safe use. A UK version covers legal considerations and liability.
AI Threats: Deepfake Job Applicants: How to spot deepfakes in hiring, reduce access and payroll fraud, and protect systems.
Gift Card Scams: How these scams work, warning signs to look for and what to do.
SIM Card Hijacking: How attackers take over phone numbers to intercept calls, texts and MFA codes, with steps to stay protected.
Gap Analysis and AutoEnrol now available in Thai, Slovenian and Lithuanian.
Thai and Slovenian are available in explainer video format due to dubbing limits.
New AutoEnrol question sets for Cloud Security, Insider Threat and Internet of Things, across all core and AI languages.
⚡ Enrol your users from the Course Library
International Fraud Awareness Week runs from 16 to 22 November. Use this moment to raise awareness of financial scams, payroll fraud, phishing, social engineering and business email compromise.
📅 Download the Cybersecurity Awareness Calendar to access ready-to-use campaign materials and additional Fraud Week resources and badges here.
London-based luxury retailer Harrods confirmed that approximately 430,000 customer records were compromised in a September 2025 incident — its second cybersecurity scandal this year. Harrods said internal systems were not breached, but the attack still shows how human error can drive costly exposure.
That’s November wrapped — more updates next month to help you grow pipeline and keep clients secure.