Yes. A single target can belong to multiple Groups simultaneously, giving administrators greater flexibility when organizing users and deploying campaigns. For example, a target may belong to both a “Finance Department” Group and a “Quarterly Compliance Training” Group at the same time. This allows organizations to run more precise phishing simulations and training assignments without duplicating users.
Multi-group membership is particularly valuable for layered security awareness programs because it enables administrators to target users based on multiple criteria such as department, risk level, geographic location, or training status. This flexibility helps create more customized and effective phishing campaigns while simplifying long-term user management and reporting.