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What a Phishing Dashboard Should Show Your Team
The metrics and workflows a phishing dashboard needs: risky links, employee reports, open reviews, repeat domains, and monthly trends.
## Why a dashboard matters
A link checker is useful for one moment. A dashboard is useful over time. It shows
what your team is seeing, what needs review, and whether phishing attempts are
getting more frequent.
## Core dashboard metrics
- Total checks this month
- Suspicious results
- Dangerous results
- Open human reviews
- Most repeated sender domains
- Most targeted departments or workflows
## Useful workflows
The best dashboards are not just charts. They help people act. A good workflow
lets someone submit a suspicious message, receive a verdict, request human review,
and mark the case as resolved.
## What managers should look for
Repeated payment scams, fake login pages, vendor impersonation, and messages that
target finance or admin teams are especially important. These patterns often show
where training or process changes are needed.
## Bottom line
A phishing dashboard turns random security questions into an operational view of
risk. That is what makes it valuable for teams.
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