About the project
The Internet User Risk Assessment System is a project aimed at evaluating the level of cybersecurity awareness among Internet users and identifying their everyday online habits that may expose them to potential threats.
The system enables users to assess their level of digital security based on a short test and provides feedback on areas that may require improvement.
Project Objectives
The main goal of the project is to reduce the subjective perception of cybersecurity risk among Internet users.
The long-term objective is to increase the overall level of cybersecurity awareness in Poland by educating users and promoting safe online behaviors.
How does it work?
The system consists of three main stages:
- Initial survey – assesses the user’s current level of cybersecurity awareness
- Risk assessment test – analyzes everyday online habits and behaviors
- Final survey and recommendations – provides feedback and educational guidance based on the results
Results and Analysis
The data collected from users will be used to analyze changes in cybersecurity awareness levels.
The results will help determine whether the perception of cyber threats decreases after completing the test and receiving recommendations.
Project Outcome
The final outcome of the project will be a report summarizing the collected data and presenting insights into cybersecurity awareness among users.
The report will be published after sufficient data has been gathered.
This project has an educational purpose and aims to support users in improving their digital safety.