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Illumio has announced findings from a UK survey of 2000 adults to understand their attitudes towards cybersecurity. The study revealed international instability has caused increased cyber anxiety and a knock-on impact on the public’s confidence in the organisations they rely on in their daily lives.
- Over half (56%) of adults harbour increased worry over potential cyberattacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
- 53% feel increased cyber anxiety over the impact of a cyberattack on them personally.
- Banking systems are seen as under the greatest risk, followed by central government, financial services like insurance, and transportation systems.
- Less than half (47%) are confident in central government’s capabilities to ward off digital threats effectively and only a third (35%) have confidence in local government.
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