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ID #:   39272427
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Description:   Canadian Christmas wish listed (2010 vs. 2011) - Ranking of top ten items. Includes: iPad (tablet PC), New TV, Vacation, Laptop, eReader (eBooks), Money, Jewellery, Clothes, iPhone (smartphone)
 
Publication Date:   11/21/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/22/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272389
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Description:   % of Canadian smartphone users expect to do banking from their mobile device in the next 12 - 24 months, % have done banking on their mobile devices in the last 12 months by age group

% who've done mobile banking in the last 12 months have used their bank's mobile application vs. % who simply use their smartphone browser to access the bank's website, % of Canadian smartphone users indicated they primarily conduct their banking transactions using their mobile devices.

When asked why they haven't used mobile banking, % said online banking suited them just fine, % said they prefer other methods of banking (in person, ABM, telephone, etc.), % said they had security concerns about using their mobile phones to do banking, % said security is their biggest concern about mobile banking

Most common mobile banking functionalities used by smartphone users include: checking account balances, paying a bill, [Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)] transferring funds, emailing money, buying and selling mutual funds

Canadians who are already using mobile banking apps still have a wish list of functionalities they'd like to have - % report make mobile payments using their smartphones, the ability to add a payee, personal finance management/budgeting tools, the ability to live chat with a bank associate. [mobile internet, internet banking, mobile banking]

 
Publication Date:   11/16/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/16/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272388
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Description:   % of Canadian SMBs report feeling somewhat or completely protected against computer threats, % said they are aware of the key security threats to their business including DDoS attacks, shortened URLs, risks from smartphone use and targeted attacks, % feel they are not the targets for these types of attacks because they operate a smaller business

% felt DDoS was only a concern for large companies, % didn't have a plan in place in case of an attack, % do not secure machines used for a company's online banking, % do not have any precautions around the use of a company's online bank account. [Information security]

 
Publication Date:   11/16/2011
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Posted/Updated:   11/16/2011
 
 
 
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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ID #:   39272370
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Description:   % of British Columbians plan to buy eReaders [eBooks], tablet computers or smartphones, computer equipment, video or audio equipment, digital cameras or camcorders, video game consoles as gifts this holiday season, % will not be shopping for any of these items

% are hoping to receive a new tablet computer, e-reader, smartphone, computer equipment, video or audio equipment, digital cameras or camcorders, video game consoles

% of Canadians own a smartphone/web enabled phone, an e-reader, a tablet computer. [Christmas shopping]

 
Publication Date:   11/9/2011
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Posted/Updated:   11/14/2011
 
 
 
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