Attack simulations: LUCY version 4.8.2 improved 

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The new LUCY version 4.8.2, the platform for attack simulations, offers better ergonomics, multi-tenant LMS and easier handling of training content.

LUCY 4.8.2 now supports long campaign names, flexible template attributes and language filters. The new training plan function enables the creation of onboarding campaigns. With over 11.000 installations worldwide and over 23 million trained users, the Swiss company LUCY Security is one of the leading providers of IT security awareness training. Lucy Security Platform 4.8.2 is now available for download.

The new features at a glance

With the newly introduced training plan function, it is now possible to create onboarding campaigns for new employees by creating awareness campaigns with several training courses and scheduling them so that new employees are automatically trained after a certain time after joining a company.

  • Campaign and training management is significantly simplified by the possibility of using long campaign names in the LUCY Admin user interface. New, flexible template attributes make it easier to find and filter templates.
    The management of multilingual training campaigns is improved through the use of the new language filter.
  • File-based phishing simulations can now also handle HTML and SVG attachments.
  • Thanks to the new LUCY API, there are massively improved integration options and the possibility of remote control of the LUCY system and campaigns.
  • The LUCY LMS is also now multi-client capable.

The LUCY security platform

With LUCY Security, companies get a standard software platform to train employees using attack simulations. They can also use malware simulations to check the company-wide infrastructure and use the learning platform to train employees on special cybersecurity topics. The results of the various tests can be continuously checked with the software platform and finally enhanced with reporting functions. In this way, employees are motivated to develop a comprehensive understanding of security and implement it confidently, now also on their smartphones.

More at LucySecurity.com

 


About Lucy Security

Lucy was founded in 2015 and has transformed the experience of its founders in the field of ethical hacking into comprehensive training software that enables a 360 ° view of the IT security weaknesses of an organization. To date, more than 11 million users have been trained in 10.000 installations worldwide. Lucy continues to receive numerous industry awards, including the 2020 ISPG Award for Best Cybersecurity Education and Training and the 2020 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards for Best Anti-Phishing and Security Education Platform. The company is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland with a US office in Austin, TX. More information is available at www.lucysecurity.com.


 

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