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ID #:   39272355
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Description:   Survey of Canadians on the Internet. Includes: What do you think is the main challenge, in general, to the success of the Internet in Canada today? (e.g. unsure, security, accessibility, other, cost, nothing)

What do you think is the main opportunity, in general, for the success of the Internet in Canada today?

In your day-to-day use of the Internet, what do you believe is your greatest personal obstacle? (e.g. Lack of digital literacy, Speed of connection, Spam and viruses, Spend too much time on Internet)

What personal benefit do you believe the Internet offers you in your day-to-day use of it? (e.g. Access to information/knowledge, Communication/staying in touch with people, Unsure, Education and research)

 
Publication Date:   10/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/10/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39269701
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Description:   International survey on e-mail security awareness and usage report. Includes Canadian specific data: How do you personally define spam? When going through your email box and deciding what email is spam and what is legitimate, what indicators do you rely on to help you decide? When you receive email that you think is spam, what do you usually do?

Have you ever been affected by a virus on your computer? How likely do you think you are to get a "bot" or "botnet" virus on your computer

% would hold themselves responsible for fixing their computer if it had a virus, spyware or a bot/botnet, % would take their computer to a computer repair service. [Information Security]

 
Publication Date:   3/24/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Selected Countries
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/25/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39266358
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Description:   Poll on the types of things that make Canadians angry over the course of the day. % report: Being interrupted by a telemarketer when you’re at home [direct marketing], Bad service at a restaurant, Loud neighbours, Receiving spam e-mail, Lousy weather, Getting junk mail at home [flyer advertising], A bad performance by your favourite sports team, Having to do chores (washing, cleaning up, tidying up your place)

Results by age group, gender, income, province

 
Publication Date:   4/10/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/14/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39264651
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Description:   % of Canadians prefer communicating via email over other methods, % agree that we can hardly keep up with the amount of email that we receive, Average number of e-mails Canadian receive in a week, Average number of spam e-mails received a week, % have opened an average of 3 spam emails per week, % open them due to curiosity, wanting to know more about the product/service

% have registered with at least one website to receive e-mails, Average number of websites registered with, % say they are willing to provide their e-mail address to websites, % of Canadian internet users who have registered at a website to receive e-mail have also deregistered, Top reasons for deregistering

 
Publication Date:   6/25/2007
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/25/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264583
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Description:   This report was designed to serve as a security benchmark tool in order to provide insight and guidance into current Canadian IT security practices and concerns.

Includes In the last 3 months, how many internal or external security issues have you had to respond to?, Distribution of reported breaches by industry sector and company employee-size, Rate your need to increase the levels of technical security to respond to escalating breaches, intrusions, viruses, etc., How would you rate your security vulnerabilities?

Rate your priority for IT security within your organization, Top strategic technology initiatives for 2007 (e.g. Security infrastructure enhancements/management, Network upgrades, Operating system upgrades/changes, Database software/upgrades, Application integration)

Is meeting industry compliance regulations a key driver of security decisions?, Which compliance regulations are driving your security decisions?

Do you have a wireless infrastructure in place? What wireless infrastructure is in place? (Access Point, WiFi, Ad hoc, VoiP, Cisco, Bluetooth, Blackberry) Are you currently able to easily find and classify all network infrastructure and devices, including those that may be a security threat (such as unauthorized access points)?

Is email spam a growing problem for your organization? Are you planning to upgrade/implement an Anti-spam solution? Rate your company’s concern regarding web-based threats, Which web security capabilities are most important to you? (Anti-virus, URL filtering, Data leakage, Anti-spyware, Application control, Anti-botnet, Intrusion protection, User certification, Remote access) [information security]

 
Publication Date:   6/12/2007
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/13/2007
 
 
 
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