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Security Around the World - Bad E-mail Fortunes

As users' security perceptions toward the Internet are improving around the world, security experts say that the volume and severity of security threats is increasing. Cisco Systems set out to see how remote workers in various countries perceive and treat Internet security.

SOURCE: Cisco Systems' Year Two: Security Perceptions & Online Behavior of Remote Workers survey

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The Chinese (62%) are the most likely to open suspicious or unknown e-mails and attachments. The least likely to open suspicious e-mails: Americans and the French (each 27%).

Read the related Baseline article: Users Believe Internet Is “Safer” 



 
 
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  1. Security Around the World
  2. Poorest Security Perceptions
  3. Border Crossing
  4. Vive la France
  5. Bad E-mail Fortunes
  6. Shop 'Til You Drop
  7. Enforcers Required
  8. Share and Share Alike
  9. Difficult Connections
  10. Difference of Opinion
  11. Security Spending Slowing