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cofense-phishme-vs-knowbe4

June 12th, 2020 3 min read

Cofense PhishMe and KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training are both security awareness training software designed to train and test users on defending against social engineering attacks such as phishing. Both software options are most popular with larger enterprises, likely because as staff sizes increase, it becomes more difficult to train staff without a dedicated tool.  

Features

Cofense PhishMe and KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training both provide essential features like phishing user training, they have a few standout features that set them apart from each other. 

Cofense PhishMe boasts a powerful phishing reporting tool that allows users to report emails with a single click so that they can be assessed.  When suspicious emails are reported, they go through Cofense Triage, which analyzes emails and clusters threats together before sending them to your security team.  Additionally, Cofense PhishMe offers a simple to use user interface that users will be able to pick up on quickly with minimal training.

KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training provides over 2,000 phishing templates, allowing businesses to safely test their staff’s vulnerability to social engineering attacks and report on the results. Social Engineering tests can also be automated using KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training’s artificial intelligence tools, which can push social engineering tests out through email, text, or voicemail.

Limitations

Cofense PhishMe and KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training both help businesses secure themselves against social engineering attacks, but they also have some limitations that are important to consider.

Cofense PhishMe has robust reporting tools on potential vulnerabilities, but it doesn’t provide the variety of phishing templates the KnowBe4 Security Awareness offers.  Additionally, social engineering tests aren’t as easy to automate using Cofense PhishMe.  For businesses looking primarily to test their staff on social engineering, KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training may be preferred.

KnowBe4 Security Awareness Tarining helps businesses test their employees on social engineering attacks, but it doesn’t offer email threat analysis features that are as robust as Cofense Triage.  For businesses looking not only to educate their staff, but also to analyze suspicious emails before sending them to the security team, Cofense PhishMe may be ideal.

Pricing

Cofense PhishMe is priced based on the number of users an organization has.  Pricing starts at $10.00 per user per year, but can reach as high as $12.00 per user per year for smaller businesses.

Similarly, Pricing for KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training is dependent on the number of users, as well as the feature needs of the organization.  Pricing starts as low as $8.00 per user per year, but can reach as high as $29.50 per user per year.

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