Social Engineering Testing
Assess how your organisation responds to real-world social engineering attacks, including phishing and human-targeted threats.
Realistic Attack Simulation • Human Risk Assessment • Security Awareness
What is Social Engineering Testing?
Social engineering testing evaluates how employees and systems respond to manipulation techniques used by attackers. These tests simulate real-world scenarios such as phishing emails, impersonation attempts, and other tactics designed to exploit human behaviour.
What We Test
Why It Matters
Our Approach
Who This Is For
Organisations concerned about phishing and human-based attacks
Businesses handling sensitive or regulated data
Companies required to demonstrate security awareness controls
Organisations looking to strengthen their security culture
Part of a Broader Security Strategy
Social engineering testing complements penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, and compliance frameworks such as ISO 27001 and PCI DSS.
Why Intex IT
22+ years cyber security experience
Specialists in testing and compliance frameworks
Realistic, controlled and ethical testing methods
Actionable reporting with practical recommendations
Assess Your Human Security Risk
Speak to our team and identify how your organisation responds to real-world threats.
Speak to an ExpertSocial engineering is the single biggest security threat facing your business. A social engineering penetration test will help you evaluate your employees’ susceptibility to social engineering attacks.
Educating your employees about how social engineering attacks are carried out and implementing and maintaining appropriate security controls to mitigate them, is critical. Social engineering penetration tests provide a basis on which to highlight issues with operating procedures and to develop targeted staff awareness training
Establish the publicly available information that an attacker could obtain about your organisation. Evaluate how susceptible your employees are to social engineering attacks
Determine the effectiveness of your information security policy and your cyber security controls at identifying and preventing social engineering attacks; and develop a targeted awareness training programme.
