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    Security Index Shows Americans Growing More Anxious

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    Approximately half of the respondents polled in a new survey were seriously concerned about viruses, spam and the safety of online shopping -- but why they're so anxious is unclear.

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    Americans are more concerned than ever about all aspects of their personal security, online and offline, but it’s not entirely clear why, according to a recent survey from Unisys.

    Approximately half of the respondents polled were seriously concerned about viruses, spam and the safety of online shopping, according the latest Unisys Security Index survey. The biannual survey, released May 4, gauges consumer opinion on four areas of security: financial, Internet, national and personal safety.

    The total United States Unisys Security Index jumped 40 points to 154, a 20 percent increase since the last survey, which was conducted in August 2010. In contrast, the index numbers have remained relatively stable since Unisys began doing the study twice a year in 2007. For three years, the total index was between 145 and 151, which researchers categorized as “moderate concern.” The current index is at a level that researchers marked as “serious concern.”

    While researchers were surprised by the sudden upswing in the Security Index score, what was especially striking was the fact that all four areas showed an increase, Patricia Titus, chief information security officer of Unisys, told eWEEK.

    “We had three stable years, and then a dip, and then a rise to levels higher than what it’s ever been before,” Titus said.

    While national security could be easily explained by current events and the ongoing military campaigns, there wasn’t a ready explanation for the increase in the health care segment, Titus said. The overall dramatic increase can’t be attributed “to any one certain thing,” Titus said.

    Financial and national security were comfortably in the “seriously concerned” territory, with individual index scores of 174 and 176, respectively. Internet and personal security had similar index scores, 154 and 153, respectively, and were at “moderately concerned” levels.

    The across-the-board increases might have more to do with the fact that mobile devices have made people “better connected,” according to Titus. More and more people carry smartphones and tablets, and many people who can’t afford a full computer or laptop are just opting for a smartphone with a data plan. Mobile devices give people the opportunity to be connected to see what’s happening in the world, and to “ingest more information,” according to Titus.

    For more, read the eWEEK article: Americans More Anxious About All Kinds of Security: Survey.




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