Goal
After reading this article players will be able to:
- navigate the Virtual Desktop
- understand Website Search
- share articles
- understand the hover on URL feature
Summary
Websites/News Channel is a dedicated channel that emulates an internet browser. In this familiar format players can use the web channel just like the regular web
Name | Websites/News Channel |
Benefit | Reproduce an online ecosystem
based on websites from a secure
and protected environment for
training. |
Features |
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Websites/News in the Virtual Desktop
In the Websites/News channel players
can access
customized websites. They will look
as realistic as you want.
Website Search
Note: This feature is
licence-dependent and may not be available
with your licence.
Players can search for terms on
shown or hidden websites.
If Search Engine is enabled in your
Conducttr license, players will be able to
access it by clicking the channel in their Virtual desktop.
In article-based
websites players can search for
any term used in Title, Subtitle or Body
in any new article.
When players type an invalid URL which hasn't been added to the exercise, a
'No results found' page will
appear as the following:
Sharing articles
Sharing articles
In article-based websites, you can
share articles within the exercise.
Click the Share icon at the top
right corner of any article to share
on available channels for your
exercise
All website links are persistent and work across all channels. Whether you copy a link from the website, paste it into the address bar, or when you click to share article, both the URL and generated short link will be persistent.
About Copy link and
External link
Copy link generates
an internal link that can be pasted
anywhere in your exercise and it will
link to the referenced article. It
will not work outside the Virtual
Desktop.
External link generates a link
that can be used
outside the Virtual Desktop,
can be referenced in reports or any
other exercise
documentation.
Hover on URL
Participants can investigate potential phishing emails by verifying the legitimacy of a link by hovering over it to reveal the actual URL.