Residents have until the end of the working week to give their views on cyber security.
The government has been asking for the views of people and businesses on the matter with the deadline on Friday, May 3.
The survey was launched by the Office of Cyber-Security & Information Assurance to find out how aware the Island is of digital risks and threats.
It can be accessed via the government website and all submissions are anonymous.
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