American Workers Think They’re Pretty Good at Spotting Phishing Emails, But the Reality is Quite Different



  • Darktrace survey shows US workers are overconfident in spotting phishing
  • 80% felt safe, but only 32% passed the real-world test.
  • AI makes phishing harder to detect; Experts say conventional training lacks personalization and measurable impact.

Many American workers believe they are pretty good at identifying phishing emails in their inboxes, but the reality is different, new research claims.

Darktrace recently surveyed 1,000 US office workers and around 430 IT and security decision makers on security awareness training and actual preparedness for modern phishing attacks, and found that four in five (80%) were confident in their ability to spot a phishing email in their daily work.



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