Security News > 2017 > June > Differences in personal security behaviors of US and UK workers (Help Net Security)

2017-06-13 14:00
Wombat surveyed more than 2,000 working adults — 1,000 in the US and 1,000 in the UK — about cyber security topics and best practices that are fundamental to network and data security, including mobile device habits and password security. How many passwords do you use for your online accounts? Wombat’s “2017 User Risk Report” found that half of US respondents have been a victim of identity theft, compared to 19 percent of UK respondents. … More →
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