IT knowledge tests Japanese have marked the lowest average score "How much is your" Internet common sense "?
By measuring whether Kaspersky Anti-virus software has the knowledge necessary for safely sending Internet life, it is possible to judge the "Internet common sense"IT knowledge test"Has been released. If you answer all the questions, the score will be displayed with a score of 150, but when we compiled the responses of 18,000 people worldwide, the result is that the Japanese are the lowest in the 16 countries.
What is your "Internet common sense"? | Kaspersky
http://www.kaspersky.co.jp/about/news/business/2015/bus29102015
What is your "Internet common sense"? Research Summary - Kaspersky_CyberSavvy-PR-1017.pdf
(PDF file)http://media.kaspersky.com/jp/Kaspersky_CyberSavvy-PR-1017.pdf
Kaspersky conducts a survey called "Consumer Security Risks Survey" every year for Internet users all over the world. In 2015, responses gathered from 18,000 people in 16 countries in the world, and as a result, there was seen a tendency that "worries about cyber threats and personal information to be stored in devices increase but warninginess is not strengthening" Thing. Also, I think that 31% of users entered personal information and financial information on a web site that I do not know much, and 46% of users think that they do not suffer cyber damage, so I chose a phishing site It is known that the number of users reached 58%.
The worldwide average point of the test is 95 points, and it seems that it can identify only about half the threat of cyber crime which the user may encounter even globally. The average score was the highest in Germany in 100, while Japan was 92 in line with Malaysia, the lowest among participating countries. Compared to people in other countries, it seems likely that it is highly likely to suffer cybercrime damage.
A test that shows how much knowledge of such security is known can be answered from the following page. By looking at the score calculated last, you can see how much your security knowledge is worldwide.
How much is your net "common sense power"? | Kaspersky Daily - Official Kaspersky Blog
https://blog.kaspersky.co.jp/cyber-savvy-quiz/
There are 33 questions in all of Step 1 to Step 5, and all questions can be answered within 10 to 15 minutes. The first to third questions are country of origin, sex, and year of birth to obtain statistics of respondents.
The fourth question is "When you use the net on the individual (not at work), which is the device you use the most?", Answer all the questions in the page and then "Next" Click to display the next step.
The fifth question is "What GameCity page do you want to enter your login information without hesitation?" That is to choose one of four similar screen shots. Clicking it opens the enlarged image in a separate tab. When you usually log in to some web service, you are asked what part of the browser you are viewing.
In Step 2, questions about file sharing software and password handling are listed. After answering up to 11 questions, click "Next".
Question 16 is not installed in Step 3 ... ...
If you answer "yes" with the question "Shopping online or online," you will be shopping online "Question 16. Do not enter credit card information in the settlement system What will you pay attention to in order to settle the payment safely? "Appears. After answering up to the 18th question, click "Next".
In Step 4, there are questions about how to handle PCs and mobile terminals, such as dealing with web browsing history, data storage methods not to be seen by others, installing software, etc. "Do you have your own page on SNS? There are three items that appear when you select "Yes" with "Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flicr, Tumblr".
In Step 5, there are questions concerning software license agreement and questions limited to mobile terminals, and at the end, you are asked about the knowledge of antivirus software. After answering all, click "result" ......
"Your score is ___ point out of 150 points" is calculated and the percentage of test participants who are at the same level as your own common sense of knowledge is displayed. In addition, when GIGAZINE editorial department also asked several people to answer the test, the score of the highest scorer was 136, and only 11% had the same level of Internet common sense.
In addition, when you scroll down, the explanation of the question is posted, and even if there is a question "Actually it was not understood about me ...", it is possible to acquire correct knowledge.
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