Understanding the general public’s perception of online risks: beyond official definitions
• Individuals are encountering an increasing number of risks online, in various forms. These risks are often associated with “cybersecurity”.
• The definitions and classifications of these risks set out by government institutions or companies do not always match up with how individuals perceive them.
• To craft tailored protective solutions, it is necessary to understand how Internet users perceive risks. The risks inflicting real or perceived harm on Internet users are at the heart of this research.
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• The definitions and classifications of these risks set out by government institutions or companies do not always match up with how individuals perceive them.
• To craft tailored protective solutions, it is necessary to understand how Internet users perceive risks. The risks inflicting real or perceived harm on Internet users are at the heart of this research.


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