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Survey Data Details Ongoing Reliance on Weak Password Security


Open source password management solution Bitwarden is drawing attention to a recent survey that reveals that nearly two-thirds of people are still relying on their memory to recall their various passwords, while roughly a quarter of us wind up resetting our online login credentials once per week because we’ve forgotten them.

Survey Data Details Ongoing Reliance on Weak Password Security

The study, conducted independently by Propeller Insights, surveyed more than 1,600 internet users globally and was focused on how they view and manage their own password security. Results showed that though Americans are the most likely to report a data breach that has affected them (one-third vs. a quarter of global respondents), a third of them prefer having passwords that are easy to remember over those that are more secure.

While security experts recommend passwords that are long, unique, and complex, 90 percent of Americans that answered the survey reported that they still are reusing passwords across multiple sites.

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rise in global online traffic, which has also led to a similarly proportionate rise in cybercrimes, particular fraud attacks. As a result, a growing chorus of security experts have placed a focus on good password hygiene practices, or even the use of biometric authentication as an alternative whenever possible.

Some of the survey results do point to Americans using safe password practices in some areas, particularly when it comes to password length. Sixty percent of respondents said their passwords are on average nine to 15 characters long.

There also seems to be a growing awareness of the benefits of password managers, with 57 percent of Americans responding that they have started using one as a way to protect their digital information, while 73 percent said they feel their workplace should provide one for them.

“It’s encouraging to see so many people reporting familiarity with password management best practices,” said Bitwarden CEO Michael Crandell. “While there are holdouts, it shows we need to do more education on the benefits and ease of use of password managers. We don’t think hackers are going to go away, so we want to provide basic password management, for free, to individuals everywhere.”

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Global Mobile Security Software Market Survey Report, 2020-2027 – The Courier


Latest market research report on Global Mobile Security Software Market published by Global Market Monitor, offers updated COVID-19 Impacts on global or regional Mobile Security Software market.

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Competition Analysis
Major competitors of the global Mobile Security Software market include:
F-Secure Corporation (Finland)
Kaspersky Lab (Russia)
Symantec Corporation (US), VMware, Inc. (US)
Sophos Group PLC (UK)
Microsoft Corporation (US)
Apple Inc. (US) (ticker: AAPL)
AVG Technologies (Czech Republic)
Intel Security (US) (ticker: MCFE)
Citrix Systems, Inc. (US) (ticker: CTXS)

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Segmentation on the Basis of Application:
Mobile Phones
Feature Phones
Other

Mobile Security Software Type
Mobile Identity Management
Mobile Data Security
Security as a Service
Mobile Device Security
Mobile Virtual Private Networks
Email Spam Blocking

Table of Content
1 Report Overview
1.1 Product Definition and Scope
1.2 PEST (Political, Economic, Social and Technological) Analysis of Mobile Security Software Market

2 Market Trends and Competitive Landscape
3 Segmentation of Mobile Security Software Market by Types
4 Segmentation of Mobile Security Software Market by End-Users
5 Market Analysis by Major Regions
6 Product Commodity of Mobile Security Software Market in Major Countries
7 North America Mobile Security Software Landscape Analysis
8 Europe Mobile Security Software Landscape Analysis
9 Asia Pacific Mobile Security Software Landscape Analysis
10 Latin America, Middle East & Africa Mobile Security Software Landscape Analysis
11 Major Players Profile

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Overall Regions Outlook
North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico) Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, U.K., Nordic Countries, Belgium, Russia, Rest of Europe) Asia Pacific (China, India, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, Rest of Asia Pacific) Latin America, Middle East & Africa (Brazil, Nigeria, Argentina, South…

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Privacy survey: Consumers have poor understanding of data privacy yet think they are taking proactive steps


The vast majority of consumers have a poor understanding of data privacy issues yet think they are proactive in protecting themselves, according to a survey of US and UK residents.

More than 83% of 1,000 people surveyed said they were proactive in maintaining their data privacy however, they did not take basic precautions to protect their data — showing a lack of education without a corresponding drop in confidence. 

The survey from Entrust, a US Identity management and data privacy company, also found that 64% are willing to share personal data if it makes it easier to access key services. 

And a whopping 83% say they are comfortable storing their biometric data with apps or third-party identity verification systems such as those at airports.

Consumers exhibited a split personality in that they had high confidence in their abilities to protect their personal data but 79% also said they were somewhat or highly concerned about their data. 

About one third (34%) of consumers were very pessimistic saying that they believed they had little control over their data and nearly one-quarter said the issues were too complex to understand and 30% did not know where to begin.

A key difference between countries: UK consumers had a significantly higher trust in their employers, banks and government agencies to hold their personal data secure. 

Major Internet platforms have come under fire for their use and misuse of consumer personal data. In 2021 US and UK lawmakers are looking at potential regulations to control the use of personal data. This will have huge consequences on multi-billion dollar online advertising markets and data sellers. 

The Entrust survey shows that voters will need to become better educated to be able to understand and support upcoming data privacy regulations. 

More survey findings are here.

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Download: The 2020 Cybersecurity Salary Survey Results

Today you can access the aggregated and analyzed 2020 Cybersecurity Salary Survey Results and gain insight into the main ranges and factors of current cybersecurity salaries.
Mobile Security – Threatpost