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Home » Consumers Say Organizations Don’t Care About Protecting Their Data
Most consumers just don’t believe that the personal and financial data they submit to corporations is safe. That’s the takeaway from a new snap poll conducted by HyTrust Inc.. About 72.5% of nearly 2,000 respondents offered a resounding “No” to the question: “Do you REALLY believe organizations care about your private data and keeping it safe and secure?”
The survey, conducted by HyTrust, reveals the extent of the public’s unease with the level of data protection they want or expect. Most large organizations claim to have ironclad security measures in place, guided by strict industry guidelines and compliance mandates. Yet, as the poll results demonstrate, most consumers don’t have the confidence needed to ensure smooth business operations.