Cybrary, a leader in cybersecurity training, has announced a strategic partnership with CanIPhish, an innovator in phishing simulation technology, to help enterprises counter the growing wave of AI-driven phishing attacks. The collaboration integrates CanIPhish’s advanced AI-powered phishing simulator into the Cybrary platform, shifting employee training from static awareness programs to dynamic, hands-on defense.
Phishing continues to be the root cause of more than 90% of security breaches, and with AI fueling automation and sophistication, these attacks are becoming increasingly difficult to detect. This reality underscores the need for modernized training that evolves in step with the threat landscape.
“With the ever increasing rate of change in attack sophistication, static, old, generic training content cannot hope to keep up. Our customers need content that is continually updated by cybersecurity experts. Furthermore, the solution must be actively developing and providing practice for the skills they need to protect themselves and their organization.” said Steven Cooperman at SCOOP Cyber.
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By pairing Cybrary’s deep cybersecurity training expertise with CanIPhish’s simulator, enterprises gain a powerful platform that turns employees into the first line of defense. Together, the two companies are helping organizations proactively stop breaches and build stronger, more adaptive human firewalls.
“Our customers have challenged us to adapt and create tools that truly prepare employees to respond to threats from multiple vectors.” said Sebastian Salla, CEO of CanIPhish. “We responded by creating the first AI-powered phishing simulator to engage employees in realistic conversations, replicating the trust-building tactics that cybercriminals use to trick victims, and we’re constantly adapting to incorporate new techniques.”
“This is what next-gen human security looks like. Real-time simulations, smart training paths, and measurable behavior change. With CanIPhish embedded in Cybrary, our customers don’t just train – they practice,” said Nick Misner, Chief Operations Officer at Cybrary.
As AI reshapes both cyber threats and defense strategies, this partnership introduces a new category of integrated, AI-aware human risk management platforms. By combining learning, practice, and real-world challenge elements, Cybrary and CanIPhish are setting a new standard for enterprise human security resilience.