
Protecting your organization from social engineering attacks goes beyond just awareness—it requires coordinated, proactive strategies.
From threat identification to incident response and training updates, defending against social engineering involves numerous steps—and countless communications, reports, and follow-ups. That’s why AI prompts are becoming a vital asset.
Security teams leverage AI to:
When integrated into familiar platforms—such as docs, dashboards, and project trackers—AI moves beyond a simple helper. In tools like ClickUp Brain, it operates seamlessly to convert insights into prioritized, manageable defense actions.
List 5 common social engineering tactics targeting corporate email systems, based on the ‘Phishing Trends 2024’ report.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Analyzes linked documents to extract prevalent attack methods and summarizes key characteristics.
What are the latest best practices for employee training against spear-phishing in financial institutions?
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Gathers insights from internal training materials; Brain Max can supplement with public cybersecurity guidelines.
Draft a concise security awareness policy emphasizing password hygiene, referencing ‘Security Policy Template v3’ and recent audit notes.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Pulls relevant sections and compiles a clear, actionable policy draft.
Summarize differences between vishing and smishing attack patterns using the ‘Social Engineering Q1’ report.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Extracts comparative data and presents a focused overview highlighting key distinctions.
List top psychological manipulation techniques used in recent social engineering cases, referencing incident reports and analysis docs.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Scans documents to identify recurring tactics and their effectiveness notes.
From the ‘Phishing Simulation Results’ doc, generate a checklist for evaluating employee response readiness.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Identifies evaluation criteria and formats them into a structured task checklist.
Summarize 3 emerging user interface features in security awareness platforms from 2023-2024 research.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Extracts patterns and innovations from linked UX studies and feedback reports.
From the ‘Employee Security Survey Q2’ doc, summarize key preferences and concerns regarding phishing awareness programs.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Analyzes survey data to highlight common themes and user feedback.
Write clear and engaging alert messages for suspicious login attempts using the tone guidelines in ‘CommunicationStyle.pdf’.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: References tone documents to suggest concise, user-friendly notification text.
Summarize recent changes in GDPR data breach notification requirements and their impact on incident response protocols.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Reviews compliance documents and distills critical updates affecting security teams.
Generate guidelines for positioning anti-phishing banners on internal portals, referencing company branding and accessibility standards.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Extracts design rules and compliance notes to create a detailed placement checklist.
Create a step-by-step response checklist for suspected social engineering incidents, using ‘Incident Response Plan 2024’ and related docs.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Identifies key actions and organizes them by priority and phase.
Compare security awareness features like simulated phishing campaigns across KnowBe4, Cofense, and Proofpoint using competitive analysis docs.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Summarizes feature differences into a clear, comparative format.
What new social engineering attack vectors have surfaced since 2023?
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Synthesizes recent threat intelligence reports and internal research to identify novel tactics.
Summarize key usability challenges reported by employees in recent phishing training sessions across APAC offices.
ClickUp Brain Behavior: Extracts and prioritizes feedback from surveys, support tickets, and training evaluations.
Brain Max Boost: Quickly access historical incident reports, team feedback, and training materials to fuel your next defense strategy.

Brain Max Boost: Instantly access historical attack patterns, user vulnerability data, or defense protocols across your security projects.

Security teams explore diverse tactics rapidly, make informed choices, and prevent analysis gridlock.