Combine behavioral AI with the real attacks Abnormal stops to deliver automated security training that sticks.
CISOs report that 50% of security incidents stemmed from avoidable user errors.
1 in 3 security teams struggle to keep training fresh and relevant to emerging threats.
49% of security teams say training tools require substantial manual effort to maintain.
AI automatically defangs and transforms the real threats Abnormal stops for your organization everyday into targeted phishing simulations specific to each employee—better preparing your employees to recognize and report the real attacks they may encounter.

Abnormal reaches employees at the moment they interact with a phishing simulation through context-rich, generative AI coaching—sharing the right information at the right time to engage, educate, and empower employees to build better security habits.

Abnormal replaces outdated, generic training content with AI-generated modules tailored to your organization’s unique threat landscape, industry nuances, and brand identity—delivering relevant, engaging lessons that impart new skills employees can use day-to-day.

Abnormal fully automates the most painful parts of a training program—from content creation to simulation sends—automatically adapting to evolving threats and employee behaviors so you can focus less on templates and more on cultivating a resilient security culture.


Automatically generates and sends phishing simulations using real threats detected by Abnormal.

Empower employees with instant, contextual coaching the moment they interact with a phishing simulation, reinforcing good security habits and changing behavior.

Creates tailored, SCORM-compatible security awareness videos based on organizational understanding with zero manual effort required.
What’s impressive is how the AI does all of it. It creates simulations based on real threats, coaches people in a supportive way instead of yelling at them…all the way down to the custom training content. It takes hours work off our plate AND it actually helps people get better.”
— Security Leader, Fortune 500 Company