30.10.2007 15:00:00
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Americans Worried About National Security, ID Fraud, Unisys Security Index Shows
Americans feel fairly safe overall, but the Unisys Security Index
reveals that many are anxious about national security, ID fraud and
financial health. Unisys Corp. (NYSE:UIS) today unveiled the first U.S.
results from its ongoing, global survey of consumer opinion on security
issues. Key findings include:
A majority of respondents (62 percent) are very concerned about
national security threats;
Women and blacks, more so than other respondents, want tougher
anti-terrorism efforts from the U.S. government;
College graduates and city dwellers are less concerned about national
security than people with less education and those who live outside
cities;
Four in 10 Americans are extremely concerned over their financial
security; and
Seven in 10 Americans fear identity fraud; senior citizens are less
worried about identity fraud than younger Americans.
These results, from a poll of 1,002 U.S. consumers, are part of the
Unisys Security Index, an ongoing global measure of consumer opinion on
various issues related to national, personal, financial and Internet
security. Published three times a year, the Security Index surveys more
than 13,000 people in 14 countries. The study measures consumer
perceptions on a scale of zero to 300, with 300 representing the highest
level of perceived anxiety.
In addition to the U.S., the Unisys Security Index includes consumer
sentiment from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Holland,
Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain and the United
Kingdom.
"We live in an increasingly complex world, so
it's encouraging that most Americans feel only moderate levels of
concern about their safety,” says Tim
Kelleher, vice president of enterprise security at Unisys. "But
the Unisys Security Index shows that specific risks are top of mind for
many people and demonstrates the imperative for both the public and
private sectors to re-evaluate how they address security issues.”
The overall U.S. reading stands at 151, just past the midway point and
indicating a state of moderate concern. Index readings for national
security (159), financial (154) and personal security (155) are above
the midpoint and in line with overall sentiment; however, the Internet
reading was just 135.
National Security: Women, Blacks Urge More Anti-Terrorism Efforts
More than half of all respondents (62 percent) are extremely or very
concerned with U.S. national security, and only 10 percent of
respondents were not at all concerned.
A majority of respondents (66 percent) believe the U.S. government
should do more to prevent another terrorist attack in this country; less
than one-third (29 percent) feel that government is doing enough to
protect its citizens from terrorism.
Breaking down the responses further reveals that 42 percent of women
feel the federal government should "dramatically" increase its efforts
to prevent another terrorist attack on U.S. soil, versus only 25 percent
of men who feel the same way. By race, 52 percent of blacks feel that
the government needs to do much more to stop terrorism, versus 32
percent of whites and 29 percent of Hispanics.
U.S. college graduates and city dwellers are less worried about national
security than those with less education and those who live outside
metropolitan areas. While large cities are thought to be primary
terrorism targets, only 60 percent of people who reside in urban areas
are extremely concerned with national security compared to 71 percent of
people who live outside major metropolitan areas.
"This research shows that anxiety about
security varies greatly by gender, ethnicity and location," Kelleher
says.
"That makes it difficult for the public and private sectors to address
the security concerns with common solutions for all their constituents.
But the results clearly show that Americans want their government to
increase its efforts to prevent terrorism.”
Regarding specific national-security threats, 40 percent of all
respondents see land-border security as needing the greatest
enhancement, versus 29 percent who selected airports and 23 percent who
chose seaports as the weakest links in national security.
Financial Security: Many Feeling a Financial Squeeze
In addition to national security and identity fraud, Americans also
struggle with securing their current and future financial obligations,
and current headlines about problems in the mortgage and credit markets
may be exacerbating concerns.
Four in 10 Americans are extremely concerned about their financial
security and their ability to meet essential financial obligations. In
what appears to be a major gap among ethnicities, 61 percent of black
respondents are concerned about financial obligations compared to 47
percent of Hispanics and 26 percent of whites.
"A significant percentage of Americans are
feeling squeezed when it comes to making their monthly payments, and
with the credit markets becoming further constrained, this finding is
one to watch in our future Security Index polls,”
Kelleher says.
Internet Security: Most Americans Fear Identity Fraud
Interestingly, senior citizens, who would seem to have much more to lose
given that many live on fixed incomes, are much less concerned over the
risk of identity fraud compared to younger Americans. In fact, 26
percent of respondents 65 and older express no concern over the possible
loss or misuse of their credit- and debit-card information.
Slightly more than 40 percent of Americans are extremely or very
concerned about the security of online shopping or online banking
transactions. Moreover, minorities are more worried about the security
of online shopping (50 percent of blacks and 41 percent of Hispanics)
than white respondents (36 percent).
Personal Security: Majority of Americans Fear Personal Information
Misuse
In the wake of several widespread personal-data breaches that have
affected millions of consumers over the past few years, nearly
two-thirds (64 percent) are extremely or very concerned about other
people obtaining and using their credit- or debit-card information for
illicit purposes. Whites are least concerned (36 percent) about the
possibility of unauthorized access, compared to 59 percent of black
respondents and 43 percent of Hispanics.
About the Unisys Security Index
With new results released three times a year, the Unisys Security Index
provides insights into the attitudes of global consumers on a wide range
of security related issues. International Communications Research (ICR)
conducted the survey in the U.S. and Europe; Newspoll conducted the
research in Asia-Pacific.
About Unisys
Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions
company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and
infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server
technology. We specialize in helping clients use information to create
efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their
business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients
to understand their business challenges and create greater visibility
into critical linkages throughout their operations. For more
information, visit www.unisys.com.
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