The project combines interdisciplinary methodologies — including experimental economics, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and comparative social science analysis — to quantify cybercrime activities, examine incentives for information sharing, and evaluate the effectiveness of current cybersecurity products and regulatory frameworks. SAINT develops a searchable public database of cybersecurity indicators and proposes a model for more cost-effective, evidence-based cybersecurity investment and risk reduction. Its outputs support policy makers, regulators, law enforcement, industry stakeholders, and researchers in developing enhanced frameworks for cybercrime mitigation and resilient network security.