Healthcare IT News November 4, 2020
Mike Miliard

Despite professing high trust that their personal data is secure, too many Americans of all ages are failing to follow basic cyber hygiene practices, says the National Cyber Security Alliance.

The National Cyber Security Alliance recently took a closer look at how consumers in different age groups protect their own data – or don’t – when using mobile devices. The poll found different attitudes across the spectrum, but generally found that consumers of all ages need to pay closer attention to how they manage connected health and other tools.

WHY IT MATTERS
By surveying 500 Americans aged 18-34, and 500 aged 50-75, NCSA sought to get a better idea about various thoughts and actions around data privacy and connected device security.

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