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Market Research Report

Online Security: Counting the Cost of Fear

Published by eMarketer Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/06 Content info 19 Pages, 19 Charts
Product code EM52515
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Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • The Cost of Online Security Concerns, 2006
  • Issues & Questions

The eMarketer View

  • Home Technology Challenges Faced by US Households*, 2006 (millions)

TJX- Lessons from a Security Nightmare

Identity Theft- A Consumer and Business Issue

  • Level of Concern about Identity Theft among US Adult Internet Users, August 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Key Security Concerns of Consumers in the US and Europe, April-May 2006 (% of respondents in each group)
  • US Adult Internet Users Who Have Been Notified* in the Past Three Years that Personal Information Was Lost, Stolen or Improperly Disclosed, October 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Type of Organization that Notified US Adult Internet Users in the Past Three Years that Personal Information Was Lost, Stolen or Improperly Disclosed, October 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Victims of Identity Theft in the US, 2003, 2005-2007 (millions)
  • Identity Theft Incidence among US Consumers, 2003, 2005-2007
  • US Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft Complaints, 2004-2006 (% of total complaints)
  • Internet-Related and Non-Internet-Related US Consumer Fraud Complaints, 2004-2006 (% of total fraud complaints)
  • US Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft Complaints, by Product Service Category, 2006 (% of total complaints)
  • Ways that Lost, Stolen or Improperly Disclosed Personal Information Was Used in the Past Three Years according to US Adult Internet Users, October 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Average Loss per US Online Adult Victim of Identity Theft, by Type, 2005 & 2006
  • Monetary Loss* from the Most Recent Identity Theft Experienced by US Adult Internet Users, May 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Top 10 Online Fraud Categories in the US, 2006 (% of all referred fraudulant complaints)

Social Networking Sites

  • Level of Restriction to Personal Information Set by US Adult Social Networking Site Users, by Age, August-September 2006 (% of respondents)
  • US Adult Social Networking Site Users Who Have Received Select Types of Unsolicited E-Mail during the Past Month, August-September 2006 (% of respondents)
  • US Adult Social Networking Site Users Who Have Responded to Select Types of Unsolicited E-Mails during the Past Month, August-September 2006 (% of respondents)
  • US Adult Social Networking Site Users Who Don' t Worry about Becoming a Victim of Cybercrime While on a Social Networking Site, by Gender, August-September 2006 (% of respondents)

Search & Browser Risks

  • Percent of US Search Results that Contain Risky* Web Sites, by Search Engine, May & November 2006
  • Percent of Organic vs. Sponsored US Search Results that Contain Risky* Web Sites, May & November 2006
  • Percent of Sponsored US Search Results that Contain Risky* Web Sites, by Search Engine, November 2006

The Cost of Fear- Consumer Attitudes & Behavior

  • Leading Online Hazards in the US, 2006 (frequency of incidence, cost per incident and cost of total damages)
  • Lost E-Commerce Sales Revenues from US Adult Online Non-Shoppers and Shoppers due to Online Security Concerns, August 2006 (billions)
  • US Adult Internet Users Who Stopped or Will Not Start Online Banking due to Online Security Concerns, August 2006 (millions)
  • Level of Trust in Select Industries among US Internet Users, May 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Consumers in the US and Europe Who Have Stopped a Transaction* Due to Security Questions or Concerns, April-May 2006 (% of respondents in each group)
  • Select Actions Taken by US Adult Internet Users to Prevent Identity Theft, by Gender, May 2006 (% of respondents in each group)
  • Select Actions Taken by US Adult Internet Users to Prevent Identity Theft, by Age, May 2006 (% of respondents in each group)
  • US Adult Internet Users Who Have Recently Implemented New Identity Theft Protection Measures at Home, August 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Reasons that US Adult Internet Users Do Not Implement Stronger Identity Theft Protection Measures at Work or Home, August 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Precautions Taken by US Internet Users While Online, by Generation, May-June 2005 (% of respondents)
  • Demographic Profile of US Adults with Home Broadband Internet Access and a Wireless Network Who Have Not Activated Its Security, by Reason, September-October 2006 (% of respondents)

Business Issues

  • Greatest Information Security Challenges Faced by Companies according to IT Professionals in the US, May-June 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Change in Planned Spending on Select Technologies according to IT Executives in North America, December 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Enterprise Security Software Revenues Worldwide, by Vendor, 2005 & 2006 (millions of Eur, % share and % change)
  • Average Portion of IT Budget Spent by Companies on Information Security according to IT Professionals in Select Regions Worldwide, May-June 2006 (% of total IT budget)
  • Security Technologies Used by US Businesses, January 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Financial Losses due to Computer Crime at US Businesses in the Past Year, by Type, January 2006
  • Viruses as a Percent of E-Mail Received in Select Countries Worldwide, 2005 & 2006
  • Top 10 Originating Countries of Internet Attacks Worldwide, July-December 2006 (% of total)
  • Top 10 Countries Worldwide, Ranked by Amount of Web-Based Malware Hosted, Q1 2007 (% of total)

Fraud

  • Online Revenues Lost due to Online Payment Fraud according to E-Retailers in North America, 2000-2006 (billions)
  • Percent of Online Revenues Lost due to Online Payment Fraud according to E-Retailers in North America, 2000-2006
  • Percent of Online Orders Accepted by E-Retailers in North America that Turn Out to Be Fraudulent, 2005 & 2006

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