The attacks employees face today are more convincing, more targeted, and harder to catch on instinct alone. Whether it’s AI-generated phishing emails that read like legitimate ones, deepfakes that sound like their CFO, or shadow AI running on their devices outside your policy — most training libraries haven’t kept up.
This June, Engage adds 18 new training modules across two new series and 500 new phishing simulation templates to help you keep pace. Here’s what’s in it.
Two new training series: Mentor Mini & CyberSecure
Both series are live in your Content Library now, with subtitles in 27 languages and dubbed audio in English, French, German, and Spanish. They also address something we’ve heard directly from customers: not every audience or locale connects with humor-forward content. These series offer different formats for different contexts while covering the same threat surface.
Mentor Mini
Six 90-second, mentor-led modules — each one stripped down to a single concept. What to do, what to avoid, and why.
Mentor Minis are a perfect reinforcement layer. Drop an episode into a campaign after a simulation or use one as a standalone refresher.
A quick preview:
- AI and Phishing Attacks — how AI has made phishing emails nearly indistinguishable from legitimate ones, and why channel verification matters
- Recognizing Phishing Scams — the psychological tactics (urgency, authority, fear) behind social engineering
- Secure AI Usage — the risks of running unapproved AI tools with sensitive data
CyberSecure
CyberSecure is a genuinely new viewing experience for Engage. The twelve-episode talk-show format is hosted by the IT Guy and his AI co-host Ava Ives — two hosts unpacking how a threat works, why it's hard to catch, and what to do about it. Where most of the Engage library teaches through workplace comedy, this one teaches through conversation. Topics include AI hallucinations, deepfakes, voice cloning, shadow AI, and cognitive biases.
A few episodes worth highlighting:
- I Might Be Hallucinating — what AI hallucinations are, why they happen, and how to catch them before acting on bad information
- Playing Your Game — the dangers of deepfakes and voice cloning
- Main Character Energy — shadow AI risks and why security-team approval matters
- Lots of Biases — how cognitive biases affect security decisions
500 new phishing templates
A phishing simulation program works best when it’s unpredictable. This release adds 500 new templates across:
- 19 industries, so lures match the context your employees actually work in
- 9 regions — US, Canada, UK, EU, ANZ, Middle East, Africa, APAC, and Latin America — with regional context built in (currency, idiom, local norms)
- 19 attack themes, including QR code lures and reply-chain hijacks — two techniques showing up with increasing frequency in real campaigns
- 3 difficulty levels — Low, Medium, and High — so you can calibrate to where your program is and ramp up as employees improve
QR lures move the click off the corporate device — the employee scans with their phone, the malicious URL bypasses email filters entirely. Reply-chain attacks appear mid-thread, in a conversation the employee already trusts. Both are showing up in real campaigns; both are now in your library.
All templates are English-language with regional tuning. Need other languages? The Multi-language Templates section has you covered. Templates are fully customizable — adjust, save to My Templates, and reuse across campaigns.
Where to find everything
Here’s how to access each update:
- Mentor Mini: Engage → Training Campaigns → Content Library → Seasons → Mentor Mini Series
- CyberSecure: Engage → Training Campaigns → Content Library → Seasons → CyberSecure Series
- 500 phishing templates: Engage → Phishing Training → Template Library → Templates
We’d love to hear from you
How are you using phishing simulations and training content together in your program? Are there scenarios or threat types you wish the library covered? Drop your questions, ideas, or feedback in the comments.