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ID #:   39272682
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Description:   Survey on personal online reputation management. Includes: Top online activities that contribute most to your own online profile? (e.g. Online shopping, online banking, social networking sites, text messaging, Skype, Online auctions, Write a blog, Download movies, Play online gaming, E-mail), Thinking of your friends and families, what are the three things you contribute most to their online profiles? 

Concern about online reputation?  Concern that your online reputation may be harmed by content posted by someone else? 

%: Consider your own online profile when you edit or post content, Take steps to keep your personal and work online profiles separate, How your online activities might be exposing information about others, Information that you might be exposing or leaving behind while engaging in online activities

How much control do you think you have over your online reputation? Steps taken to manage your online profile (e.g. Searched my own name using a search engine, Used privacy settings on social networking sites, Decided not to post specific text, photos or video online, Checked to see what other people say about me on websites, Checked my credit report)

Online activities for work and person use (e.g. e-mail, online banking, social networking, blogging, download music, video, participate in online forums, Subscribe to online couponing services like Groupon, Living Social, Tippr etc. Use mobile phone applications [mobile Internet), Sharing my current location with family/friends, Use a business networking site like LinkedIn, Monster, etc, Use a news sharing service like Twitter, Pownce, FriendFeed, etc..

Have you ever posted information online that has harmed others or hurt relationships? What type of information did you share publicly? Have you ever posted something online that you knew had the potential to make someone uncomfortable? What were the activities that you felt positively/negatively influenced your reputation?

Have other people ever been impacted by your online activities either positively or negatively? What negative impact did your online activity have on friends and family, other people? (e.g. Identity Theft, Fired from job, Socially embarrassed, Got divorced, Been harassed or bullied, Lost a friendship, Lost custody of kids)

Survey includes responses from adults and children 8-17.

 
Publication Date:   1/24/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, US, Germany, Ireland, Spain
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/24/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272458
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Description:   Survey of Canadians companies on cybercrime. Includes: Concerns about cybercrime (Theft/loss of personal identifiable information [identity theft], Reputational damage, IP theft, service disruption, Actual financial loss, Cost of investigation & damage control, Regulatory risks)

% of organizations do not monitor employee use of social networking sites, In the event of a cybercrime incident % indicated they consult with experts who are external to the firm, % have not received any cybercrime awareness training in the past 12 months, % report CIO is responsible for cybercrime prevention

% of organizations have experienced fraud in the past 12 months, Further result concern fraud and fraud detection at a global level only.

 
Publication Date:   11/29/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, global
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/29/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272381
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Description:   Study on Canadian IT security. Includes: Average number of breaches by organization type (public private, government), % share of IT security breaches by type - e.g. Viruses/Spyware/Malware/Spam, Laptop or mobile hardware device theft, Phishing/Pharming, Unauthorized access to information by employees, Abuse of wireless network, Bots (zombies) within the organization, Denial of service attack, Loss of con?dential customer/Employee data, Password sniffing, Identity theft, Website defacement, Smartphone/Phone/Tablet device hacked

Deployment of detective technologies for organizations with no breaches or don't know - Log management, SIEM, network IPS/IDS, Wireless IPS, Vulnerability scanning

Number of insider breaches by type

Group disregarding security policies (e.g. Executives, Contractors, Sales, Administrative staff

Average annual loss as a result of security breaches, Average number of breaches in the past 12 months by complexity of IT environment, Percentage of security capabilities outsourced, Share of IT budget allocated IT security

% view proliferation of mobile devices as an opportunity, a threat, both, Top concerns related to mobile devices

Corporate social networking policies, Approach to dealing with social networking sites

Rating of pillars in security chain - people, process, technology

Compensation of CIO, VP IT/Security/Risk, CISO/CSO. Director. Security Analyst, Average headcount dedicated to security. [Information Security]

 
Publication Date:   11/15/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/15/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271803
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Description:   % of Canadians have been contacted by a fraudsters posing as Microsoft, % of those were actually swindled by the scam, % called by swindlers were asked for remote access to their computer, asked to type something into their computer, were directed to a Web site, asked to buy something [malware, identity theft, computer virus]
 
Publication Date:   6/23/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/24/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271243
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Description:   Monthly, quarterly and annual fraud statistics. Includes: Total complaints, Number of victims, Dollars lost, Identity Theft, IF Fraud, IF Fraud loss

Annual report also includes: Top 10 Canadian based schemes targeting Canadians (e.g. phishing, charity/donation, services, prize, directory), Canadian complainant age range breakdown

Suspect MMF solicitation method (E-mail/Internet/Text messaging, In person, Telephone, Mail, Suspect MMF Solicitation Method)

Top 10 reported Canadian victim payment methods, Top 10 international schemes targeting Canadians

 
Publication Date:   2/23/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/23/2011
 
 
 
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