HZGN.COM
welcome to my space
X
Welcome to:hzgn.com
Search:  
 HOME   Poll: Americans Fear Cyber Attacks
Poll: Americans Fear Cyber Attacks
Published by: wktd 2009-01-08

Poll results released this week indicate that more than 70% of Americans don't have much confidence in the government's ability to adequately protect against attacks on the Internet and computer systems.

FOXNews.com - Ads Ask Hackers to Stop Anti-Terrorist Attacks - Shepard ::
For some Americans, flying the flag just isnt enough. tech experts and FBI officials fear that the hacking is actually harming
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,35493,00.html
HOME
The report is the latest manifestation of Americans' insecurity in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. As corporations invest heavily in security to protect their systems, there may be a lesson for them: Calming fears could be good for business. Understand your customers' fears and use this opportunity to communicate that your infrastructure and data protection is an important part of your overall focus in IT.

According to the poll of 800 adults at the end of November by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) and security software firm Tumbleweed Communications, 74% of Americans fear their personal information on the Internet could be stolen or used for malicious purposes.

Similarly, 74% said they're concerned that cyber attacks could target critical infrastructure assets like telephone networks or power plants.

ITAA President Harris N. Miller said the terrorist attacks "destroyed lives and property. They also destroyed peace of mind for many people using the Internet. In an era of great uncertainty, a perceived lack of Internet security is generating high anxiety in cyberspace. These survey findings tell me that government, industry and computer users must work together to slam the lid on cyber criminals, terrorists and hackers and to restore the faith of the online community."

Activism in the Cyber Age ::
Posted in Activism, African-Americans, Black History, Leadership, Life, News, Angie, you have nothing to fear from owning your expressions online.
http://afrospear.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/activism-in-the-cyber-age
HOME
Presidential Primary Poll | Democrats.com::
yet, in poll after poll, my views are right in line with a majority of Americans. Cyber Attack! Dem. Rep. Mike Doyle (District 14, PA) Poll
http://www.democrats.com/presidential-primary-poll-1?page=2
HOME
Among the results of the survey:

  • 35% of Americans are "very concerned" about Internet and computer security and 36% are "somewhat concerned."
  • 33% are "very worried" about their personal information on the Internet being stolen or misused; 41% are "somewhat worried."
  • 78% are either "very" or "somewhat" concerned that their government-held personal information could be misused.
  • 74% are worried about terrorists using the Internet to launch cyber-attacks against critical infrastructure.
  • 17% expressed "complete faith" in the ability of the U.S. government to prevent cyber attacks against agencies, 54% have "some" faith and 17 percent said they have "very little faith."
  • Arianna Huffington: A Pollster Takes Me to the Cyber-Woodshed on ::
    poll that, lo and behold, just happened to find that 56 percent of Americans (or William Bradley 13 Things To Know About The 3rd Straight Mac Attack Ad
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/a-pollster-takes-me-to-th_b_97001.html
    HOME
    Only 17% of respondents expressed "complete faith" in the ability of the U.S. government to prevent cyber attacks against its agencies; 54% said they have "some" faith and 17 percent said they have "very little faith."
  • Few of those surveyed appear concerned that their e-mail will be subject to government sleuthing. Only 10% said they are "a lot more" concerned about federal authorities monitoring or reading their e-mail, while 14 percent said they are "somewhat more" concerned.
  • Following the Anthrax mailings, e-mail has not become a replacement for paper mail. Only 3% have made a significant shift to e-mail to avoid paper mail.

"This survey reinforces the concern and heightened awareness for security in all forms of communication including e-mail and transactions via the Internet," said Jeffrey C. Smith, chairman and CEO of Tumbleweed. "Americans are much more aware and concerned about information on the Internet being misused."


Is Data Security Bill Misguided?
Sun To Find Competition in New Intel Rack Units

PRINT Add to favorites
#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.#
Your name:
E-mail:
Telphone:

Your comments:


If you have any other info about Poll: Americans Fear Cyber Attacks , Please add it free.
  • text attribute in formpanel button makes internet explorer crash
  • creating pre defined classes
  • ext 2 0 2 pagingtoolbar only half of limit s value presented
  • ext eventmanager error
  • extjs xml writer possibility
  • icon text on a toolbar
  • can i change object properties
  • tabpanel loads a extjs page problem help me thank you
  • datefields in editorgridpanel not posting their values
  • ie7 vista toolbar goes haywire
  • grid shadow remains on top
  • tab key in ext form formpanel
  • combobox with backing store valuefield
  • edit grid combobox not loading
  •  
  • hide a row record in the editorgridpanel
  • load javascript file dynamically client side and then execute extjs function
  • asynchnode treepanel
  • adding css class to editorgrid column header
  • difference between jsons
  • ext splitbar causes error in ie
  • dynamic 2 column layout
  • form listbox
  • adding new panels to accordion error c header has no properties
  • ie7 error
  • how can i drop items on a ext window
  • how to force the reload of disableddates
  • showing tab on hitting a tree node

  • About us -Site map -Advertisement -Jion us -Contact usExchange linksSponsor us
    Copyright© 2008 hzgn.com All Rights Reserved
    Site made&Support support@hzgn.com    E-mail: web@hzgn.com