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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1025669"><p>From my direct observations of users daily, it shows that users know less about digital security today than in the past.</p><p></p><p>The claim that users are becoming more security -savvy is completely false. They are more digital device-use savvy because they use their phones for just about everything in their lives, but they are not more security knowledgeable. Technology and technological "sprawl" are occurring at an extraordinary pace. Not only does the average user not prioritize security abover everything else, they also cannot keep pace with all the required knowledge to be safe. There is a monumentally huge gap in the everyday user's knowledge of digital security matters. Them saying "I know I need to install AV" as proof that they are knowledgeable is a joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1025669"] From my direct observations of users daily, it shows that users know less about digital security today than in the past. The claim that users are becoming more security -savvy is completely false. They are more digital device-use savvy because they use their phones for just about everything in their lives, but they are not more security knowledgeable. Technology and technological "sprawl" are occurring at an extraordinary pace. Not only does the average user not prioritize security abover everything else, they also cannot keep pace with all the required knowledge to be safe. There is a monumentally huge gap in the everyday user's knowledge of digital security matters. Them saying "I know I need to install AV" as proof that they are knowledgeable is a joke. [/QUOTE]
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