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Why Understanding Demographics Will Help Create a United Digital Britain

Monday, November 14th, 2011

A recent Unisys Security Index shows the willingness by not just the young to use the digital world as a democratic tool. This raises a wider question as to whether we are doing enough to create the right avenues for people to easily express their objections to online crime rather than create their own “campaigns” of outrage.

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Unisys in the World: Protected Identities and Remote Banking in Cartagena, Columbia

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Steve Vinsik was recently in Cartagena, Columbia, presenting protecting identities concept on secure remote banking at the 11th Strategic Congress on Technology and Financial Marketing Conference known as CL@B. We interviewed him.

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10 Years After 9/11, Aussie Concern About Personal Threats Outweighs Concern About Terrorism

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Unisys Security Index reveals concerns about identity theft, financial fraud, and environmental disasters.

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Unisys Security Index Reveals Sharp Increase in U.S. Concern about Internet Security

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Concern about personal security, which comprises personal identity information and actual physical safety, rose by 15.9 percent. Our group of security experts wracked their brains to come up with reasons to explain this increase.

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Chicken or egg – security as motivator or confidence builder?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Security is a basic human need. As individuals we all want it; as organisations we seek to build it; as nations we collectively strive for it.

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Hong Kong People Lack Sense of Security?

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Charles Mok, the Hong Kong based intranet entrepreneur and IT advocate, uses the results of the Unisys Security Index to highlight the gulf between the concerns about computer and internet security

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