Consumers Distrustful When It Comes to Data Security

Close to half of consumers say a retailer data breach is likely in the next year.

July 10, 2015

BLUE BELL, Penn. – Apparently the retail industry is lacking when it comes to inspiring consumer confidence about data security, according to the 2015 Unisys Security Insights survey. The federal government did not fare well either, as the survey showed that a large percentage of Americans believe that a breach of their personal data held by a retailer or a government agency is likely within the next year.

When asked about the likelihood that their personal data held by a retailer would be accessed by an unauthorized person within the next year, 44% of U.S. respondents said they believed a breach was likely, with only 19% saying it was unlikely.

Asked the same question about personal data held by government agencies, 39% said a breach was likely, and 29% said it was unlikely. For telecommunications companies, 35% said a breach was likely, with 25% stating it was unlikely.

Unisys security experts said that several recent, highly publicized cyberattacks have increased concern among consumers about the safety of their personal data held by various organizations, especially those in the retail sector where breaches have hit consumers most directly.

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