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Risk Factor Scores Explained
Risk Scores provide greater visibility into what influences an employee's risk. They help you understand why a user's score has changed, providing context for better decision-making and risk management.
The following three risk factors—Engagement Risk, Quiz Attempts Risk, and Phish Interactions Risk—are available in the reports within the Risk & Engagement Dashboard:
- Organisational Risk Levels
- Preferred Departmental Training vs. Employee Risk
- Preferred Language
Scoring Explained
- Engagement Score: Tracks user engagement, helping to identify those actively completing their content.
- Quiz Attempts Score: Measures the average number of quiz attempts for completed Fusion courses. A higher average number of attempts results in a higher score.
- Phishing Interactions Score: Monitors interactions with phishing simulations. Negative interactions—such as clicks, data form entries, or attachment opens—will increase this score.
- Phish Reported: Shows the number of phishing simulations reported via the MetaPhish 'Report' button. Reporting phishing simulations helps reduce the user's score.
Score Ranges
- The standard score for each risk factor ranges from 0 to 33 (34 for Engagement).
- A score of 33 or 34 indicates that the user is at the highest risk level for that factor (unless the weighting has been customised). Example: A user who has not completed all outstanding content may score high. (Sometimes this can be seen for new joiners.)
- A score of 0 means that the user is at the lowest risk level for that factor. Example: A user targeted by multiple phishing simulations but never clicked would score 0.
- A score presented as a dash indicates that the user is at the lowest risk level for that factor or that they still have to participate in it. Example: A user who has never received a phishing simulation with risk scoring enabled will show a dash.
Overall Risk Score Calculation
The user's overall risk score is then calculated by combining the scores of all of the risk factors. For example:
- Engagement Risk= 5
- Quiz Attempts Risk = 20
- Phish Interaction Risk
- Phish Clicks/QR Scan = 20
- Data Entry = 2
- Attachment open = 0
- Total Risk Score = 52 (Score will always round down) → Medium Risk