2016 Norton Cyber Security Insights Report
Explore how consumers leave themselves vulnerable to online crime in the 2016 Norton Cyber Security Insight Report. A global omnibus survey of 20,907 consumers in 21 countries, the report examines consumers’ attitudes toward online crime and the personal impact it has on their lives.
Interesting highlights include:
- The United States is the most susceptible developed country for cyberattacks, where 39 percent of Americans personally experienced cybercrime within the past year, compared to 31 percent of people globally.
- The Netherlands has the lowest rate of cybercrime experienced in the last year (14 percent).
- More than any other country, parents in the United States (64 percent) believe their kids are more likely to be bullied online than on a playground, compared to 48 percent of parents globally.
- If given the option, the majority of those surveyed across all countries would rather reset their smartphone settings than have their browser history made public.
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Experts
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Kevin Haley
Director, Security Response, Norton by Symantec
Resources
- Press Release
- 2016 Norton Cyber Security Insights Report: Understanding cybercrime and the consequences of constant connectivity
- US Results
Top Facts by Country (English)
- Brazil
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Mexico
- Sweden
- The Netherlands
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
Top Facts by Country (Local Languages)
Media Contacts
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