This paper introduces the Risk Activities Dataset 2024 (RBD24), an open-source dataset designed to facilitate the identification and analysis of risk activities within the cybersecurity domain. The RBD24 Dataset is derived from multimodal application logs collected over a two-week period at a Spanish state university, identifying activities aligned with the early stages of the attack scenario. This dataset paves the way for novel User and Entity behaviour Analytics (UEBA) and risk assessment frameworks within the cybersecurity domain. In detail, the dataset offers a fully user-centric approach by providing ground-truth data for various risk behaviours, including cryptocurrency activities, outdated software usage, P2P file sharing, and phishing incidents. These ground-truth data, identified through intrusion detection systems (IDS) and experimental campaigns, are represented as a set of indicators extracted from DNS, HTTP, SSL, and SMTP protocol logs. This dataset is expected to be a valuable resource for developing and benchmarking cybersecurity models, particularly in the realm of risk behaviour assessment.