unisys security insights infographic: do americans think their personal data is safe?

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of Americans expect a breach within the next year from their telecommunications providers 35 % believe a data breach from a government agency is likely 39 % ********* 44 % of Americans expect a breach of their personal information held by retailers within the year Concern is especially evident on the part of men, older middle aged respondents, and Americans with incomes of $50,000 or more Healthcare organizations also are seen as less vulnerable, compared with many other organizations 28 % 21 % On the other hand, only of Americans view their personal data held by utilities as vulnerable 25 % of Americans are concerned about data breaches of information shared with airlines PATCH OBSESSIVELY: Most false entry is still gained via well-known weaknesses in software and configurations, and patches are being created in real time to address them. But they don’t do any good if they are not applied quickly. SEGMENT RELIGIOUSLY: By segmenting off their most critical data, organizations are able to withstand a breach by containing the loss. EXTEND THE ENTERPRISE: Organizations should deploy new security strategies that address not only the needs of their own systems, but also those belonging to their employees, their suppliers, and even their customers. unisys.com/securityinsights HOW CAN ORGANIZATIONS INCREASE CONSUMER CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY TO PROTECT PERSONAL DATA? 24 % Americans’ expectations of a data breach on the part of their banks is also low at In light of seemingly constant news about the loss of personal data, UNISYS SECURITY INSIGHTS asks Americans: How likely is it that YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION SHARED WITH SEVEN TYPES OF INDUSTRIES (AIRLINES, BANKING/FINANCE, GOVERNMENT, HEALTHCARE, RETAIL, TELECOM, AND UTILITIES) will be accessed by an unauthorized person within the next year?

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of Americans expect a breach within the

next year from their telecommunications providers

35%

believe a data breach from a government agency is likely

39%

*********

44%

of Americans expect a breach of their

personal information held by retailers within the year

Concern is especially evident on the part of men, older middle aged respondents, and Americans with incomes of $50,000 or more

Healthcare organizations also are seen as less vulnerable, compared with many other organizations

28%

21%On the other hand, only of Americans view their personal data held by utilities as vulnerable

25% of Americans are concerned about data breaches of information shared with airlines

PATCH OBSESSIVELY: Most false entry is still gained via well-known weaknesses in software and configurations, and patches are being created in real time to address them. But they don’t do any good if they are not applied quickly.

SEGMENT RELIGIOUSLY: By segmenting off their most critical data, organizations are able to withstand a breach by containing the loss.

EXTEND THE ENTERPRISE: Organizations should deploy new security strategies that address not only the needs of their own systems, but also those belonging to their employees, their suppliers, and even their customers.

unisys.com/securityinsights

HOW CAN ORGANIZATIONS INCREASE CONSUMER CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY

TO PROTECT PERSONAL DATA?

24%

Americans’ expectations of a data breach on the part of their banks is also low at

In light of seemingly constant news about the loss of personal data, UNISYS SECURITY INSIGHTS asks Americans:

How likely is it that

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION SHARED WITH SEVEN TYPES OF INDUSTRIES(AIRLINES, BANKING/FINANCE, GOVERNMENT, HEALTHCARE, RETAIL, TELECOM, AND UTILITIES)

will be accessed by an unauthorized person within the next year?