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Read NowPhishing is one of the most common forms of cybercrime — and also one of the most dangerous. Corbel’s face to face Phishing Awareness Training in Suffolk is a comprehensive session that equips your team with the skills to spot, prevent, and report phishing attacks before they cause damage.
Phishing is one of the most prevalent forms of cybercrime, with 90% of organisations experiencing attacks last year and over half of those aimed at stealing login credentials. These incidents are rarely isolated — they often open the door to more serious breaches such as ransomware, data theft, and financial fraud.
What makes phishing so dangerous is its ability to exploit human behaviour. Attackers use urgency, fear, authority, and curiosity to trick people into clicking malicious links, downloading harmful attachments, or sharing sensitive data. With the rise of AI-generated content, synthetic voice scams, and phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS), these attacks are becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect.
For Suffolk businesses, where many operate in competitive and data-driven industries, the impact of a successful phishing attack can be devastating. That’s why phishing awareness training is vital — not just for IT teams, but for every employee who uses email, messaging apps, or social media.


At Corbel, we’ve been helping Suffolk organisations strengthen their cyber resilience for more than three decades. Our locally delivered training means you get:
Because we’re based in Suffolk, we’re not just a one-off training provider. We’re a long-term partner who understands your business and supports your journey towards a stronger cyber culture.
Our training goes beyond theory. It’s interactive, practical, and engaging — designed to keep your team involved and confident in applying what they learn.
We also cover advanced phishing tactics, including:
These insights help your team stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.
When you book Corbel’s Phishing Awareness Training in Suffolk, you get more than just a presentation. We provide:
This ensures the training has a lasting impact and gives you measurable results.


Local expertise: We understand the challenges faced by Suffolk businesses across different sectors
Experienced trainers: Our team combines cybersecurity expertise with proven training skills
Fun & Interactive delivery: We don’t lecture — we encourage discussion, questions, and critical thinking
Cultural change: We aim to build a culture of vigilance where every employee feels responsible for protecting your organisation’s data
By choosing Corbel, you’re working with a trusted local partner who can deliver both training and ongoing IT support.
Cyber Security is no longer optional — it’s a business imperative. With phishing attacks growing in scale and sophistication, training your team is one of the most effective defences you can put in place.
Our in-person Phishing Awareness Training in Suffolk provides a practical, engaging, and locally focused solution for organisations of all sizes.
Whether you’re a small business in Woodbridge or a growing enterprise in Ipswich, we can help you build a safer, more resilient future.
“As Head of IT at PolicyBee- an online insurance broker- Cyber Security is a prioritised responsibility and something I take very seriously. Like our businesses continually develop, so do their cyber risks. To get expert opinion on where we stand, I reached out to Corbel, as our valued and trusted Disaster Recovery provider, to provide their guidance and support on the everchanging complexities of Cyber Security. Their impressive team carried out an extensive, on-site Cyber Security Audit to outline our current Cyber Security controls and give us the independent peace of mind that our layered security approach is following best practice guidelines. Their exceptional service and clear and concise reporting enabled us to be guided through the vital steps needed to ensure that our business is protected.”
David Pitt
Head of ICT


Our training is designed for everyone in your organisation — not just IT staff. Anyone who uses email, messaging apps, or social media can be targeted by phishing, so building awareness across the whole team is essential.
The standard session lasts around 90 minutes and is delivered on-site at your workplace. It’s interactive, engaging, and designed to fit easily into a working day without causing disruption.
Yes. We tailor every session to reflect the specific risks and challenges faced by Suffolk businesses across industries such as professional services, manufacturing, retail, and beyond.

Our Service Areas
✔ Ipswich
✔ Felixstowe
✔ Stowmarket
✔ Bury St Edmunds
✔ Colchester
✔ Woodbridge
✔ Hadleigh
✔ Sudbury
If you are looking into Phishing Awareness Training in Ipswich or anywhere across Suffolk, please get in touch by either phoning us, emailing, or leaving us a message on our contact form.
Why Corbel
We take a meticulous approach to uncovering and neutralising threats, building a resilient IT environment that safeguards your business at every level.
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Staff Top Tip
Always be cautious with emails that create a sense of urgency or seem out of the ordinary. Before clicking links or downloading attachments, confirm the sender’s identity through another communication method. A few moments of verification can save your organisation from costly mistakes.
Florin Oprea
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