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2019 Unisys Security Index™

are seriouslyconcerned about bankcard fraud

87%

75%

78%

suffered a data breach in the last year

are seriouslyconcerned about identity theft

stopped dealingwith the organisatione.g close account

pursuedlegal action

Support Police sharing information with other law enforcement agencies internationally to solve a crime

Support a government administered proofof identity so they can access commercial services such as banking

Only

Support banks sharingtheir data with otherfinancial service providers

publically exposed the issue via social media Damaging reputation

are seriously concernedabout hackingor viruses

When attending large events, Malaysians are moreconcerned about data theft than a physical attack

Support for sharing personal information

are seriously concerned about theft of credit card data when using public Wi-Fi

82%

46%

79%

67%25%

75%are seriously concernedabout personal data theftfrom a mobile devicewhen using public Wi-Fi

are seriouslyconcerned abouta criminal attack

MALAYSIA

Consumers take action

Data sharing

Physical vs Cyber

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The 2019 Unisys Security Index surveyed more than 1,000 consumers in Malaysia, as part of an international study of more than 13,000 people across 13 countries, to gauge the public’s concern about various security issues and how they change over time.

Malaysia recorded the fifth-highest overall level of security concernof the 13 countries surveyed and is 36 points above the global average

TOP 3 concerns

5TH

all relate to data security

88%

30%

32%

25%

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