Core Insights - The report titled "2025 Beijing Student Internet Users' Cybersecurity Satisfaction Survey Analysis" highlights the current state of cybersecurity among student internet users in Beijing, emphasizing the need for improved protective measures and governance in the digital space [1][2]. Group 1: Cybersecurity Satisfaction - In 2025, the positive evaluation rate of overall cybersecurity among student internet users in Beijing is 65.25%, with 51.92% of students feeling an improvement in their sense of security compared to the previous year [1][2]. - Despite the optimistic outlook, there is a noted decline in cybersecurity satisfaction compared to 2024, aligning with the national average trend [1]. Group 2: Cyber Threats and Risks - A significant portion of students reported encountering various cyber threats, including illegal information dissemination, personal information infringement, network intrusion attacks, and online fraud, with the rates of network attacks and fraud being lower than the national average [2]. - New types of scams are prevalent, with 26.09% of students experiencing AI voice imitation scams, 26.47% encountering phishing emails generated by ChatGPT, and 23.57% facing AI deepfake video call scams [2]. Group 3: Personal Information Protection - 71.93% of Beijing student internet users rated the state of personal information protection positively, yet 40.2% still perceive widespread personal information leakage [2]. - Although there is a trend of reduced perception of information leakage compared to the previous year, new risks associated with short videos and social platforms are causing localized concerns [2]. Group 4: Educational and Governance Implications - The report serves as a crucial reference for cybersecurity education and provides a basis for collaboration between the education system and society to address cybersecurity challenges [3].
2025北京地区学生网民网络安全感满意度调查发布
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-25 05:03