Cofense PhishMe vs. Secure Coding Hub

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cofense PhishMe
Score 8.1 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Cofense PhishMe is a cyber threat and phishing simulator meant to be of use in training employees to be wary against threats and also to gain information about general employee threat knowledge and preparedness. A free trial is available for small business.N/A
Secure Coding Hub
Score 0.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Secure Coding Hub is an interactive secure coding training platform built for AppSec teams and engineering organizations. Developers review production-realistic code in their own language and framework, identify vulnerabilities, and apply the correct fixes — building practical security instincts rather than passive knowledge. Training Modes The platform offers two core training modes: Code Review Challenges: A two…N/A
Pricing
Cofense PhishMeSecure Coding Hub
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cofense PhishMeSecure Coding Hub
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsThe platform offers a free trial for teams to evaluate the product before committing. Pricing is not publicly listed on the website. Interested buyers can request a demo at securecodinghub.com/demo to discuss pricing tailored to their organization's size, compliance needs, and integration requirements. The product serves B2B, enterprise, and government segments across all regions.
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Features
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Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Cofense PhishMe
7.8
4 Ratings
10% below category average
Secure Coding Hub
-
Ratings
Single sign-on capability7.44 Ratings00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions8.24 Ratings00 Ratings
Security Awareness Training
Comparison of Security Awareness Training features of Product A and Product B
Cofense PhishMe
7.3
4 Ratings
15% below category average
Secure Coding Hub
-
Ratings
Training Content Library7.24 Ratings00 Ratings
Multilingual Training Content7.14 Ratings00 Ratings
Training Gamification7.13 Ratings00 Ratings
Industry-Specific Security Training7.83 Ratings00 Ratings
Individualized Security Training Plans6.93 Ratings00 Ratings
Phishing Simulations7.23 Ratings00 Ratings
Security Reporting8.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with Security Tech Stack7.33 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cofense PhishMeSecure Coding Hub
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(28 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
7.3
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.1
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Online Training
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.2
(1 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cofense PhishMeSecure Coding Hub
Likelihood to Recommend
Cofense
Cofense PhishMe is an excellent solution for scenarios where it will be sold as a managed service. I believe that PhishMe is too expensive for many clients and instead would benefit from the economies of scale where an MSSP sells it as part of a whole service, which offers the analysts and reporting included. PhishMe is excellent for training and awareness of Phishing, but shouldn't replace mandatory training for new joiners or yearly refreshers, it should only be used as an additional training option.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Pros
Cofense
  • It gives clear-cut segregation of different parts of an email, header, text and HTML body, URL, attachments, HTML preview and some analytical insight like "similar reports." This distinctive approach actually helps reduce data overload during an analysis.
  • The URLs captured here pass through an automatic reputation check [in our case VirusTotal] and add a tag of the reputation. If it is a well-known bad URL the tag helps us take the decision fast.
  • For creating automation rules on the reported emails the "Recipes" section is really helpful. We can create easy recipes [or rules ] to handle a huge flow of reports and also we can create more sophisticated rules depending on the Cyber intelligence feed to catch the really bad currently less known attack attempts by malicious emails.
  • The "Threat Indicators" section is also useful to use as a threat intelligence source to check the URLs for their maliciousness.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Cons
Cofense
  • Completely switching to the new UI - Most is redesigned, but some old elements remain
  • Ability to spoof known brands - limited in scope now and you are not allowed to use fully "convincing" campaigns that we are seeing in the wild
  • Ability to own and manage own domains - right now adding a new company domain requires a ticket, allow us to add/verify ourselves
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Secure Coding Hub
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Usability
Cofense
Its built with UX in mind and is aimed at non-tech people, to ensure that almost everyone can run the campaign. But if we go deeper - sometimes you will need an HTML editor or support in order to figure out some advanced edits you might want to add in your scenarios.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Support Rating
Cofense
I have not had to use their support for pretty much anything. The software works well, and is very intuitive. I would imagine their support would be rather basic as there is not too much that can go wrong with a report phishing button, and if it were I would probably consider a different software.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Online Training
Cofense
It's a must, even if you are never going to use the tool. Cofense aims to provide phishing training first and tool second.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Implementation Rating
Cofense
There are some hiccups, but there are meant to be, when you implement something in a large scale enterprise.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Alternatives Considered
Cofense
Cofense PhishMe was the first choice for us as the user interface as well as their bundle package with Cofense Triage and Vision has helped the organisation to alleviate the overall security awareness posture. The other vendors did not provide a vast range of phishing scenarios as compared to Cofense PhishMe platform.
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Secure Coding Hub
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Return on Investment
Cofense
  • Recipes in the system are capable of handling almost 2x what an analyst does, which cuts down the efforts [of] an analyst and provides more time for accurate strategies.
  • With roughly 90% false positives coming through, the remaining 10% of true positives need as much attention as they can get for the full investigation and analysis.
  • 1,500 or more phishing messages can come through in a given week and the amount of time/employees required to review this without a tool like Cofense is surely beyond [the] expected/anticipated budget.
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ScreenShots

Cofense PhishMe Screenshots

Screenshot of Image 1 – Board of Directors (BOD) report showcasing results of your phishing defense programScreenshot of Image 2 – Create New Scenario PageScreenshot of Image 3 – Intelligent Program Automation using PlaybooksScreenshot of Image 4 – Organizational Suspicious Email Reporting StatisticsScreenshot of Image 5 – Phishing Scam Announcement Templates

Secure Coding Hub Screenshots

Screenshot of Developers work through a SQL Injection login bypass attack inside a simulated browser environment, following guided steps that walk from reconnaissance to exploitation. The split-panel layout pairs live context with a realistic target app, building genuine attack intuition that translates directly into safer code.Screenshot of Developers pick up where they left off across 4 OWASP-aligned courses — Web, API, Mobile, and Client-Side — spanning 67 scenarios and 67 topics. Every course maps directly to compliance frameworks, so security instincts and audit evidence build in parallel.Screenshot of AppSec leads see completion rate, active users, avg. challenge scores, and assignment health in one view. The Coverage by Category radar instantly reveals which security domains — Web, API, Mobile, Client — need attention, so managers can close skill gaps before they become audit findings.Screenshot of Admins enable SCORM and download a 1.2 or 2004 package in one click, then follow four steps to embed secure coding training inside any major LMS — Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, SAP SuccessFactors, or Cornerstone. Learners are auto-provisioned on first launch.Screenshot of Developers pinpoint the exact malicious code block in a realistic NuGet .targets file — here, a build hook silently curling a remote script on every compile. The two-phase find-and-fix flow builds real instincts in the developer's own stack, with every completion auto-mapped to PCI DSS, ISO 27001, and OWASP.Screenshot of AppSec leads see developer coverage across PCI DSS 4.0, ISO/IEC 27001, and SOC 2 in one view — with per-control training status and avg scores — then download a ready-to-share evidence PDF for QSA or ISO auditors without any manual data gathering.