The Covid-19 pandemic<\/a> had resulted in an increase in digital-first interactions and this is expected to continue even once the pandemic ends, according to a study by IBM Security<\/a>.

In India, respondents over 35 saw the largest increase in digital interactions during the pandemic and expect this behaviour to continue, with 36% of all respondents saying that they do not plan to delete or deactivate any of their accounts. Nearly half re-use the same credentials that they have used for other accounts, with 82% using the same passwords, leading to concerns around security for enterprises.

“The big takeaway from this survey is that consumers have become accustomed to the convenience of digital interactions during the pandemic, and this trend is expected to continue even after society returns to pre-pandemic norms. Companies that are more reliant on digital engagement with consumers during the pandemic must consider the effects of these changes on their security risk profile,” said Prashant Bhatkal,
Security Software<\/a> Sales Leader, IBM<\/a> Technology Sales, India\/South Asia. The study was conducted by Morning Consult across 22,000 respondents in 22 markets, including India.

Over half the respondents across demographics, except GenZers, would rather place and pay for an order digitally than go to a physical location or call to place an order even if they had concerns about the app’s safety or
privacy<\/a>. Security and Privacy were top reasons to avoid using an app – but most still choose to use either way.

About four in ten Indian respondents would avoid using an online platform to shop or place an order over concerns over app or
website privacy<\/a> (40%) and concerns over an app or website security<\/a> (38%). Half the respondents in India said they would remove permission for an application track behaviour if the app were tracking activity across other apps and websites. Four out of ten (39%) said that they allow an application to track activities across other apps and websites when asked.

Consumers’ lax approach to security, combined with rapid digital transformation by businesses during the pandemic, may provide attackers with further ammunition to propagate cyberattacks across industries – from ransomware to data theft, said the study. According to IBM Security X-Force, bad personal security habits may also carry over to the workplace and can lead to costly security incidents for companies, with compromised user credentials representing one of the top root sources of cyberattacks reported in 2020.

About 40% of Indian respondents have given up on an online purchase, application, or transaction based on negative experiences logging in (42%), signing up (40%), or completing the payment (41%) and over half expect to spend less than 5 minutes in setting up a new account, the study found.
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Pandemic-induced数字依赖继续创建安全问题:IBM

近一半重用相同的凭证,用于其他账户,82%的人使用相同的密码,导致企业在安全的担忧,这项研究显示了。

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的Covid-19流感大流行导致增加数字领先的互动,这是将继续甚至在流感大流行结束后,根据一项研究IBM的安全

在印度,受访者超过35看到最大的增长数字交互在大流行期间,希望这种行为继续下去,有36%的受访者说他们不打算删除或禁用的账户。近一半重用相同的凭证,用于其他账户,82%的人使用相同的密码,导致企业在安全的担忧。

从这个调查是“大外卖,消费者已经习惯了数字交互在大流行期间的便利,甚至这一趋势预计将继续在电视台社会回报规范。公司更加依赖于数字与消费者接触流感大流行期间必须考虑这些变化对他们的安全风险的影响,“Prashant Bhatkal说,安全软件销售的领导者,IBM技术销售、印度和南亚。这项研究是由上午咨询在22000名受访者在22个市场,包括印度。

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超过一半的受访者在人口,除了GenZers,宁愿和支付订单数字比去物理位置或电话下订单,即使他们已经应用的安全或担忧隐私。安全和隐私是避免使用应用程序的首要因素,但大多数仍然选择使用。

大约十分之四的印度受访者会避免使用一个在线购物平台或应用担忧或订货网站的隐私(40%)和一个应用程序或担忧网站安全(38%)。在印度一半的受访者表示,他们将允许应用程序跟踪行为如果应用程序跟踪活动在其他应用程序和网站。四分(39%)说,他们允许一个应用程序来跟踪活动在其他应用程序和网站时问。

消费者的松懈的安全方法,结合快速数字转型企业在大流行期间,可能为攻击者提供进一步的弹药传播网络攻击各行业数据——从ransomware盗窃,说这项研究。根据IBM安全X-Force,不良的个人安全习惯也可能携带到工作场所,可能导致代价高昂的企业安全事故,与破坏用户凭证代表之一根2020年报告网络攻击的来源。

约40%的印度受访者已经放弃了一个在线购买应用程序,基于消极经历或事务日志中(42%),签约(40%),或者完成付款(41%)和超过一半将花不到5分钟在建立一个新的账户,研究发现。

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The Covid-19 pandemic<\/a> had resulted in an increase in digital-first interactions and this is expected to continue even once the pandemic ends, according to a study by IBM Security<\/a>.

In India, respondents over 35 saw the largest increase in digital interactions during the pandemic and expect this behaviour to continue, with 36% of all respondents saying that they do not plan to delete or deactivate any of their accounts. Nearly half re-use the same credentials that they have used for other accounts, with 82% using the same passwords, leading to concerns around security for enterprises.

“The big takeaway from this survey is that consumers have become accustomed to the convenience of digital interactions during the pandemic, and this trend is expected to continue even after society returns to pre-pandemic norms. Companies that are more reliant on digital engagement with consumers during the pandemic must consider the effects of these changes on their security risk profile,” said Prashant Bhatkal,
Security Software<\/a> Sales Leader, IBM<\/a> Technology Sales, India\/South Asia. The study was conducted by Morning Consult across 22,000 respondents in 22 markets, including India.

Over half the respondents across demographics, except GenZers, would rather place and pay for an order digitally than go to a physical location or call to place an order even if they had concerns about the app’s safety or
privacy<\/a>. Security and Privacy were top reasons to avoid using an app – but most still choose to use either way.

About four in ten Indian respondents would avoid using an online platform to shop or place an order over concerns over app or
website privacy<\/a> (40%) and concerns over an app or website security<\/a> (38%). Half the respondents in India said they would remove permission for an application track behaviour if the app were tracking activity across other apps and websites. Four out of ten (39%) said that they allow an application to track activities across other apps and websites when asked.

Consumers’ lax approach to security, combined with rapid digital transformation by businesses during the pandemic, may provide attackers with further ammunition to propagate cyberattacks across industries – from ransomware to data theft, said the study. According to IBM Security X-Force, bad personal security habits may also carry over to the workplace and can lead to costly security incidents for companies, with compromised user credentials representing one of the top root sources of cyberattacks reported in 2020.

About 40% of Indian respondents have given up on an online purchase, application, or transaction based on negative experiences logging in (42%), signing up (40%), or completing the payment (41%) and over half expect to spend less than 5 minutes in setting up a new account, the study found.
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