Outlook add-in that enables users to report suspicious emails to security teams with one click.
NotifySecurity is an Outlook add-in that enables users to easily report suspicious emails to security teams. It automates the reporting process by generating notifications with complete email details including SMTP headers, and integrates with Swordphish awareness campaigns to track user reporting behavior. The tool transforms email security reporting from a manual process into a one-click operation.
Security teams and IT administrators in organizations using Microsoft Outlook who need to improve phishing reporting rates and integrate security awareness campaigns with actual user behavior tracking.
Developers choose NotifySecurity because it provides a simple, customizable solution that directly addresses the gap between security awareness training and actual incident reporting, with specific integration capabilities for Swordphish campaigns and easy deployment to organizational workstations.
Outlook add-in companion to report suspicious mail easily
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Adds intuitive buttons to the Outlook ribbon and contextual menu, enabling users to report suspicious emails with a single click, as shown in the README screenshots.
Automatically detects emails from Swordphish awareness campaigns and updates reporting statistics, enhancing tracking for security awareness initiatives.
Includes full SMTP headers and relevant email information in generated notifications, providing security teams with actionable intelligence for incident response.
Allows adaptation to specific organizational needs and Swordphish instances through editable project settings in Visual Studio, as demonstrated in the configuration screenshots.
Only compatible with Microsoft Outlook on Windows, excluding other email clients and operating systems, which restricts deployment in diverse IT environments.
Described as a 'very simple version' in the README, it lacks advanced features like automated threat analysis or integration with broader security tools beyond Swordphish.
Requires compilation with Visual Studio and Office tools, which may be challenging for teams without .NET development experience or access to Microsoft licenses.