The SLAM method most commonly stands for a phishing‑email safety technique: Stop, Look, Assess, Manage.

Core meaning

  • Stop – Pause before clicking anything in an email so you are not acting on impulse.
  • Look – Check the details carefully, especially the Sender, Links, Attachments, and Message content for anything suspicious.
  • Assess – Evaluate whether the email makes sense, matches previous communication, and is from a trusted source.
  • Manage – Decide what to do next: delete, report as phishing, or verify through another channel before responding.

Why people ask this

“SLAM method” appears in many contexts online (robotics, poetry slams, etc.), but in everyday security and workplace training the phrase “SLAM method” now most often refers to this email‑security checklist: Stop, Look, Assess, Manage.

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