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The Incidence of Data Breaches at America’s Largest Corporations Has Nearly Doubled in Just Two Years
Almost Half (43%) of C-Suite Executives Now Reporting That Their Organization Has Been Breached. Having Frequent Employee Training, Well-Established Data Security Policies & Understanding Legal Requirements Has Not Been Enough
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NCOA/Ipsos Survey: Health and Finances Top Concerns of U.S. Seniors
An Ipsos survey of 1227 U.S. adults aged 60 and older on behalf of the National Council on Aging shows that seniors are especially concerned by health and finance-related matters. The survey also highlights how much female and lower-income seniors are particularly prone to worry about financial security.
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Vacations are for Families, Friends, and the Great Outdoors
Young vacationers are more willing to spend on ‘green vacations’
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Party Strength Matchups (06/12/2019)
Americans are split on which party has the better policy for key issues facing the country.
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Fake News: A Global Epidemic Vast Majority (86%) of Online Global Citizens Have Been Exposed to it
With Most (86%) Admitting to Having Fallen Victim to It. Three-Quarters (78%) Are Concerned About Online Privacy & Majority (53%) Feels More Concerned About This, Compared to One Year Ago
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Small Business Economic Outlook on the Rebound, Investment and Staffing Holds Steady
Ipsos' latest MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index survey shows an uptick in national economic outlooks from Q1
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Global Consumer Confidence Index - May 2019
Latin America and South Africa still in a slump. Uptick in optimism in China, several European markets, Israel and Russia. Signs of a rebound in the U.S.
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Global Attitudes Toward Europe Ahead of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global poll among citizens of 28 countries investigates views about the European Project
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/08/2019)
Americans continue to be split on the biggest issues facing the nation.
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Americans Believe Opioid Producers Should Be Held Accountable, Pay for Treatment
Ipsos poll on behalf of NPR