Harris Poll Reveals American Attitudes Towards Cybersecurity and Privacy
Harris Poll Reveals American Attitudes Towards Cybersecurity and Privacy
December 20, 2018
PRESS RELEASE
San Jose, California, Dec. 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAN JOSE, Calif. — Dec. 19, 2018 — Dtex Systems, the leader in user behavior intelligence and insider threat detection, today published the Dtex 2018 Privacy & Cybersecurity Index. The index reveals that a majority of Americans believe it is acceptable for organizations spanning multiple industries to conduct user digital activity and behavior monitoring when it is done to provide defense against threats and breaches. It also shows that a vast majority of Americans would lose trust in organizations that conceal monitoring programs. To compile the index, Dtex commissioned The Harris Poll to conduct an online survey that polled more than 2,000 Americans.*
“Scandals are consuming Facebook and other companies that collect massive data volumes. These are causing a surge in privacy demands and regulations that security and risk professionals need to contend with,” said Rajan Koo, SVP of Customer Engineering, Dtex Systems. “They are now looking for new and innovative ways to monitor human behaviors and activities without violating privacy or trust. This report will help them to do both.”
The survey revealed many key findings, including:
Social Media: When asked if it is ever acceptable for social media companies to conduct digital activity monitoring over users to provide defense against threats and data breaches, 51 percent of Americans indicate it is.
Banks: When asked if it is ever acceptable for banks to conduct digital activity monitoring over customers to provide defense against threats and data breaches, 65 percent of Americans indicate it is.
Government: When asked if it is ever acceptable for government organizations to conduct digital activity monitoring over citizens to provide defense against threats and data breaches, 61 percent of Americans indicate it is.
Retail: When asked if it is ever acceptable for retail companies to conduct digital activity monitoring over shoppers to provide defense against threats and data breaches, 60 percent of Americans indicate it is.
Deception: 79 percent of Americans would trust a company less if they discovered that it was monitoring consumers’ digital activities without their knowledge.
Access the full report: Dtex 2018 Privacy & Cybersecurity Index (https://www2.dtexsystems.com/2018-dtex-harris-privacy-security-index)
Earlier this year, Dtex released findings from the same poll. It revealed how American employees feel about employer digital activity monitoring programs. Those results are summarized at the end of the index.
*Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Dtex Systems from June 14 to 18, 2018 among 2,024 U.S. adults ages 18 and older, among whom 833 are employed full-time. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Joe Franscella.
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About Dtex Systems
Dtex turns employees, executives, contractors and partners into trusted insiders. The award-winning Dtex Advanced User Behavior Intelligence Platform reduces insider threat risk by providing intelligence about behaviors and activities across massive numbers of distributed users. Dtex combines the largest library of known malicious and negligent behaviors, machine learningand advanced analytics. This gives the platform the power to detect insider threats in near real time, reduce false positives, and free security and risk professionals from having to spend time analyzing overwhelming volumes of data and logs. Dtex is scalable and deploys quickly. It only collects light-weight data needed to identify risky behaviors, which never slows network, endpoint or user performance. Patented anonymization capabilities protect privacy and ensure compliance. Investors include Wing Venture Capital and Norwest Venture partners. Customers include the world’s leading banks, manufacturers, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and law firms. The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Williams Formula 1 Racing are among customers using Dtex to reduce insider threat risk. https://www.dtexsystems.com/
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