A few miles off the coast of Vietnam, the Philippines is an archipelago in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The people are warm, full of hospitality and the lands are lush surrounded with sandy beaches and twinkling oceans. Amidst the scenic background, 2023 greeted the country with several challenges – notably, a barrage of data breaches and towards the latter half of the year, natural disasters hinting to the increasing effects of climate change.
These are the results of a survey on the attitudes of French people towards cyber security, conducted in partnership with Sopra Steria, a European leader in the field of technology recognised for its consulting, digital services and software development activities.
A CIGI-Ipsos global survey reports that majority (52%) says they’re more concerned about online privacy than they were a year ago. Around six in ten feel that social media (63%) and search engines (57%) have too much power.
Ipsos conducted a study among Malaysians to understand their views and attitudes towards data privacy. The study revealed Malaysians are confident in themselves and in the Malaysian Government on matters pertaining to the protection of their personal data.
Anyone who regularly reads the news would be forgiven for thinking that cybercrime was endemic across the world at the moment. Scarcely a week goes by without a new story, and while many of them are newsworthy for only a short time, as these attacks increase in number so will the frequency that they become genuine headline news.
The Perils and Possibilities: Growing Up Online poll took place among 18 year olds with internet access in 25 countries around the world. This UNICEF / Ipsos study shares insights on teenagers’ behaviour and expectations from the online world they grew up with.