National Survey Finds Failure to Act on Information Security Has Both Political and Economic Consequences ARLINGTON, Va., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) today released the results of its semi-annual survey dedicated to measuring the American public's confidence in the security of the nation's digital infrastructure. The results of the nationwide survey of 1,150 adults conducted on behalf of CSIA by Pineda Consulting demonstrate for the first time that Americans' lack of confidence in the Internet may have political consequences. In addition, the survey suggests that the lack of action by the U.S. government is manifesting itself through continued economic losses. Fewer than one in five Americans feel that existing laws are enough to protect them on the Internet. Moreover, voters express a clear preference for strong federal data security legislation even when presented with the argument that it will result in unwanted notices and higher prices with 70 percent of likely voters agreeing that Congress should pass a strong data security law. Nearly half (46 percent) of likely voters who think that Congress should pass a strong data security law report that they would have serious doubts about a candidate that opposes swift action. The survey also revealed little difference between Republicans and Democrats on cyber security policy issues. "The rash of high-profile data breaches over the past 18 months has compromised more than 55 million personal records. Meanwhile, Congress has spent more than a year debating data security legislation without results as the issue of data security has been rising in the public consciousness," said Paul Kurtz, executive director of CSIA. "While data security alone won't be a deciding factor in an election, the survey does reveal that voters have serious doubts about candidates opposed to strong data security laws. Consumers are beginning to understand the link between their privacy and data security and they are looking to their government leaders for action. CSIA encourages Congress to respond with a comprehensive national data security law this year that establishes reasonable security measures, creates a consistent and recognizable notification standard, encourages best practices such as encryption, and includes effective enforcement." The survey also showed that CSIA's Digital Confidence Index (DCI), a measurement designed to be taken over time to measure how economic, government or natural events impact the confidence of Americans in the nation's information infrastructure, remained stagnant. There continues to be an underlying concern about the nation's digital infrastructure, which is reflected in a DCI ranking of 57 on a 100-point scale, a decrease of one point since November 2005. This lack of confidence continues to manifest itself through consumer behavior that suggests economic losses: * Only 44 percent of Americans feel their information is safe when engaging in e-commerce and 50 percent avoid making purchases online because they are afraid their financial information will be stolen. * Only a third (34 percent) of Americans feel that banking online is as safe as banking in person. * 94 percent of Americans feel that identity theft is a serious problem. * Only 24 percent of Americans say that businesses are placing the right emphasis on protecting information systems and networks. "The significance of this survey is simple: there are consequences to continued inaction. Half of Americans are too afraid to shop online because they just aren't confident that they are protected. We actually saw a slight decline in the number of Americans who feel secure shopping online over the last six months, so clearly things are not getting better on their own," said Kurtz. "If we cannot create a trusted digital environment, it won't just impact e-business, it will impact all business because nearly every company's assumptions about growth involve the continued acceptance and usage of our digital networks. A loss of consumer confidence is a billion dollar problem and it is time for Congress to move forward with a national data security bill that assures Americans they are being protected online." The nationwide survey of 1,150 adults has a 3 percent margin of error and was conducted by Pineda Consulting in late April 2006. A more detailed report can be found at http://www.csialliance.org/. About Pineda Consulting Pineda Consulting is a strategic research and communications firm located in Pasadena, California. The firm was opened by Andre Pineda, the former Deputy Commissioner of Corporations for the State of California. Pineda's polling experience includes Peter D. Hart Research Associates, where he worked on the NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll, and Greenberg Research, conducting polls for Fortune 500 clients like BP. Pineda was also the senior analyst at Greenberg Research for the 2000 Mexican presidential campaign. More information about Pineda Consulting can be found at http://www.pinedaconsulting.com/. About the Cyber Security Industry Alliance The Cyber Security Industry Alliance is the only advocacy group dedicated exclusively to ensuring the privacy, reliability and integrity of information systems through public policy, technology, education and awareness. Led by CEOs from the world's top security providers, CSIA believes a comprehensive approach to information system security is vital to the stability of the global economy. Visit our web site at http://www.csialliance.org/. Members of the CSIA include Application Security, Inc.; CA, Inc. (NYSE:CA); Citadel Security Software Inc. (OTC:CDSS) (BULLETIN BOARD: CDSS) ; Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS); Entrust, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENTU); F-Secure Corporation (Helsinki: FSC1V); Fortinet, Inc.; Internet Security Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSX); iPass Inc. (NASDAQ:IPAS); Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR); McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE); Mirage Networks; PGP Corporation; Qualys, Inc.; RSA Security Inc. (NASDAQ:RSAS); Secure Computing Corporation (NASDAQ:SCUR); Surety, Inc.; SurfControl Plc (LONDON: SRF) ; Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC); TechGuard Security, LLC; Visa International and Vontu, Inc. DATASOURCE: Cyber Security Industry Alliance CONTACT: Stacy Simpson of Merritt Group, +1-703-390-1528, , for Cyber Security Industry Alliance Web site: http://www.csialliance.org/ http://www.pinedaconsulting.com/

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