3 Integrations with ATTACK Simulator

View a list of ATTACK Simulator integrations and software that integrates with ATTACK Simulator below. Compare the best ATTACK Simulator integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with ATTACK Simulator. Here are the current ATTACK Simulator integrations in 2024:

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    Microsoft Outlook
    Connect. Organize. Get things done. Email, calendar, contacts all in one place. Work efficiently with email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and more—together in one place. Office integration lets you share attachments right from OneDrive, access contacts, and view LinkedIn profiles. Book conference rooms and track RSVPs for meetings right from your calendar. Make plans and coordinate schedules by sharing calendars and seeing when your coworkers are available. Get peace of mind with enterprise-grade security trusted by many of the world’s largest organizations. Outlook works around the clock to protect your confidential information, without getting in your way. Outlook anticipates your needs. Travel and bill payments are automatically added to your calendar, and intelligent reminders help keep you on track. Search helps you find information quickly.
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    Gmail

    Gmail

    Google

    Get more done with Gmail. Now more secure, smarter and easier to use—helping you save time and do more with your inbox. See what’s new at a glance, and decide what you want to read and respond to. Get nudges that remind you to follow up and respond to messages, so that nothing slips through the cracks. View attachments, RSVP to events, snooze messages and more without opening any emails. Gmail blocks 99.9% of dangerous emails before they reach you. If we think something seems phish-y, you’ll get a warning.
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    Starting Price: $0
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    Active Directory
    Active Directory stores information about objects on the network and makes this information easy for administrators and users to find and use. Active Directory uses a structured data store as the basis for a logical, hierarchical organization of directory information. This data store, also known as the directory, contains information about Active Directory objects. These objects typically include shared resources such as servers, volumes, printers, and the network user and computer accounts. For more information about the Active Directory data store, see Directory data store. Security is integrated with Active Directory through logon authentication and access control to objects in the directory. With a single network logon, administrators can manage directory data and organization throughout their network, and authorized network users can access resources anywhere on the network. Policy-based administration eases the management of even the most complex network.
    Starting Price: $1 per user per month
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