Mobile Device Users Concerned About Security
25th June , 2009
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US : The results of a newly released consumer survey commissioned by Cloudmark, Inc., the global leader in carrier-grade messaging security, and conducted by Harris Interactive® found that nearly two thirds of mobile device owners are concerned about the security of their devices. The survey, which polled 1,812 U.S. adults who own mobile devices, shows that security concerns are preventing many users from adopting new mobile services for financial transactions and shopping. Meanwhile, mobile spam was also shown to be impacting a significant portion of mobile device owners.
Although new applications and services are rapidly emerging for mobile devices, survey results showed that users' perception of security is proving to be a significant barrier to their adoption, especially for mobile financial transactions. Noteworthy findings include:
Mobile devices are now an integral part of today's busy lifestyle, and new applications and services are proliferating to support the need for on-the-go convenience. Mobile operators also have a vested interest in supporting these offerings as an additional revenue stream. However, as convenient as these offerings are, the data from this study suggests that users may require additional assurance that mobile transactions can be conducted securely before they are willing to fully leverage these services.
Mobile device owners also indicated that mobile spam has established a highly visible presence on networks, with 44 percent of owners indicating that they have received spam on their mobile device. Device owners who have received mobile spam reported the following as the most common types of mobile spam they received:
"The prevalence of spam will only continue to rise as financial gain for spammers continues to increase," said Jamie de Guerre, CTO of Cloudmark. "For new services to succeed, it will be imperative for mobile operators to assure their customers of a secure environment for transactions, and to ensure that mobile spam does not impact the delivery of legitimate messages."
For a full copy of the survey results and methodology, please visit: http://www.cloudmark.com/mobilesurvey