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34%
Airlines are seen as least vulnerable to data breaches
42% of consumers are concerned about the possibility of a data breach in healthcare
EXTEND THE ENTERPRISE:Organizations should deploy new security strategies that address not only the needs of their own systems, but also those belonging to their employees, their suppliers, and even their customers.
SEGMENT RELIGIOUSLY:By segmenting off their most critical data, organizations are able to withstand a breach by containing the loss.
PATCH OBSESSIVELY:Most false entry is still gained via well-known weaknesses in software and configurations, and patches are being created in real time to address them. But they don’t do any good if they are not applied quickly.
UNISYS STRATEGIES FOR ORGANIZATIONS TO ENSURE PERSONAL DATA SAFETY
unisys.com/securityinsights
45% expect a data breach from utility companies within the next year
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believe a data breach from a
retailer is likely
42%
The average proportion of consumers seeing a data breach in banks is 48%
Expectations of a data breach occurring in a government agency is also high at49%
The perceptions about the likelihood of a data breach is significantly high among countries labeled in red, while countries labeled in blue are perceived to have moderate to low concern levels
AUSTRALIABRAZIL
MEXICO
US UK
FRANCE
MALAYSIA
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
COLOMBIA
NEW ZEALAND
GERMANY
59%
of consumers see a data breach as
likely
Telecommunications companies are perceived to be the most vulnerable to a personal data breach
In light of seemingly constant news about the loss of personal data, UNISYS SECURITY INSIGHTS asks consumers in 12 countries:
How likely do you think
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION SHARED WITH ORGANIZATIONS will be accessed by an unauthorized person either accidently or deliberately within the next 12 months?