List of Microsoft Attack Simulator Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Microsoft Attack Simulator customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Attack Simulator for Phishing Protection from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Microsoft Attack Simulator for Phishing Protection include: BP, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100500 employees and revenues of $189.19 billion, Dogus Group, a Turkey based Professional Services organisation with 21000 employees and revenues of $1.03 billion, Galp, a Portugal based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 750 employees and revenues of $188.0 million and many others.
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BP | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 100500 | $189.2B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Attack Simulator | Phishing Protection | 2022 | n/a |
In 2021, BP deployed Microsoft Attack Simulator within Microsoft Defender for Office 365 to automate ethical phishing campaigns and deliver security-awareness training. The implementation uses Microsoft Attack Simulator as the Phishing Protection capability to run scheduled simulation campaigns two times per month targeting about 75,000 employees as part of a UK enterprise security employee awareness use case.
The deployment centralized simulation orchestration and campaign scheduling to reduce manual effort, leveraging automated phishing campaign templates and integrated reporting workflows to measure user responses. Microsoft Attack Simulator was configured to provide recurring simulations and to feed consolidated campaign metrics for ongoing measurement and reinforcement of positive security behaviour.
Operational coverage focused on organization wide employee awareness, with security operations and training functions consuming simulation reports and trends. The solution was embedded inside Defender for Office 365, producing unified telemetry and campaign reporting for security teams.
Governance established a two simulations per month cadence and centralized reporting to support measurement and reinforcement, improving the frequency and integration of phishing simulations and reporting while reducing manual administration. This positions Microsoft Attack Simulator as BP Phishing Protection for employee awareness within the enterprise security program.
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Dogus Group | Professional Services | 21000 | $1.0B | Turkey | Microsoft | Microsoft Attack Simulator | Phishing Protection | 2021 | Groupe Adeo |
In 2021, Dogus Group implemented Microsoft Attack Simulator as part of a broader rollout of Microsoft 365 E5 and Microsoft Defender including Defender for Office 365 to strengthen phishing defenses. The deployment positioned Microsoft Attack Simulator within a Phishing Protection posture aimed at improving threat detection and accelerating investigations across the conglomerate.
The implementation used Microsoft Attack Simulator to run controlled phishing simulation campaigns and awareness training, integrated with Defender for Office 365 detection and reporting capabilities. Configuration emphasis included simulation scheduling, campaign templates and training remediation workflows, aligning simulated attack telemetry with Defender for Office 365 incident alerts for unified phishing protection and user risk assessment.
The solution was integrated into the Microsoft 365 E5 security stack, providing consolidated telemetry into security operations workflows and investigation tooling. Groupe Adeo supported the deployment, and operational coverage targeted security operations, IT and end user awareness across Dogus Group entities in Turkey, enabling incident queues and reporting to be surfaced centrally.
Governance changes centered on embedding simulation cadence into security operations and formalizing phishing training follow up, with investigations accelerated through Defender for Office 365 alignment. Outcomes documented by the customer include faster incident response, improved reporting and strengthened protections for users through Microsoft Attack Simulator driven Phishing Protection.
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Galp | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 750 | $188M | Portugal | Microsoft | Microsoft Attack Simulator | Phishing Protection | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Galp deployed Microsoft Attack Simulator alongside Microsoft 365 E5 and Defender for Office 365 to strengthen security operations. The implementation emphasized Phishing Protection and was applied across Galp’s multinational workforce supporting critical energy services in Portugal and other regions.
The Microsoft Attack Simulator implementation concentrated on regular phishing simulations and attack simulation training, with configuration focused on campaign orchestration, user awareness workflows, and simulation reporting. Galp used Microsoft Attack Simulator together with Defender for Office 365 detection telemetry to drive simulated attack campaigns and to exercise user response and training enrollment.
Integration points centered on Defender for Office 365 and the Microsoft 365 E5 telemetry stack, enabling security operations teams to correlate simulation outcomes with real phishing detections and email protection signals. Operational coverage included company-wide user populations and security and IT teams, with simulations run on a recurring cadence to maintain awareness and testing.
Governance and process changes emphasized scheduled simulation campaigns, centralized reporting into security operations workflows, and training escalation for users flagged by simulations. The deployment improved visibility and threat detection for Galp’s critical energy services in Portugal and other regions, aligning the Microsoft Attack Simulator Phishing Protection capabilities with operational security functions.
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