Adaptive's reporting provides actionable insights that help security teams and management make informed decisions. By highlighting which areas (departments, locations, topics) have higher failure rates or risk scores, it points out where the human vulnerabilities lie. Security leaders can use this information to allocate resources – for example, deciding to run an extra phishing workshop for the Marketing team if reports show they're struggling more than others. The trend lines and metrics allow measurement of whether past decisions are working: did the additional training last quarter actually reduce click rates this quarter? Is the risk score going down over time after certain initiatives? This kind of measurement is crucial for justifying and tuning the security awareness strategy. Additionally, if reporting shows, say, that very few phishing emails are being reported (even real ones), a decision might be made to simplify the reporting process or campaign about the PAB. In sum, Adaptive's reporting turns raw data into clarity about where to act next and how well current efforts are performing, directly informing strategic and tactical security decisions.
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