Security News > 2016 > September > Cybersecurity is not receiving enough attention from presidential candidates (Help Net Security)
Heading into the first presidential debate, 58 percent of Americans feel the presidential candidates are not paying enough attention to cybersecurity, according to LifeLock. The results of the survey, conducted online Sept. 9-13 by Harris Poll among more than 2,000 U.S. adults, come as hacked emails from the personal accounts of public officials, most recently former secretary of state Colin Powell, continue to draw headlines. In fact, more Americans believe they are likely to become … More →
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