Security News > 2018 > October > UK citizens fear identity theft over other security concerns such as national security

The 2018 Unisys Security Index, a security barometer which surveys over 1,000 UK citizens, has revealed identity theft as the top worry for UK citizens, with 56 percent of respondent registering that they were very or extremely concerned. Concerns over identity theft eclipsed those related to national security, the top concern in 2017. Along similar lines, the survey found high levels of concern relating to sharing personal data with third parties and via social media. … More → The post UK citizens fear identity theft over other security concerns such as national security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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