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Unisys Research Shows Growing Global Acceptance of Biometrics Among Consumers for Protecting Identities and Personal Information.


Bank Card Fraud and ID Theft Remain Top Fears Worldwide Despite Overall Decline in Security Concerns

BLUE BELL, Pa. -- With concerns growing over the incidence of bank card fraud and identity theft, a majority of people globally would accept biometric authentication See biometrics.  to verify their identities, according to according to
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Analyzing recent findings from the nine countries covered in the bi-annual Unisys Security Index, Unisys found that consumers remain most concerned about bank card fraud and identity theft - despite a general decrease in overall concerns about security threats. These two issues have ranked as the top overall consumer concerns globally since Unisys began compiling the Unisys Security Index worldwide in 2007.

These global concerns may have led to an increasing consumer acceptance of biometric technologies, such as fingerprint fingerprint, an impression of the underside of the end of a finger or thumb, used for identification because the arrangement of ridges in any fingerprint is thought to be unique and permanent with each person (no two persons having the same prints have ever been  and eye (retinal retinal /ret·i·nal/ (ret´i-n'l)
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) scans, versus more traditional methods of using passwords and PINs. Respondents in every country surveyed in the Unisys Security Index indicated a majority favored the use of advanced biometric methods.

In the UK, for example, 95% of those who said they would be willing to provide biometric data said they would be willing to provide fingerprint data; 90% said they would provide an eye scan; and 82% said they would agree to a facial scan. High acceptance rates for these types of biometrics were also reported in other countries.

"Consumers worldwide seem to be growing more comfortable with the idea of using advanced and sometimes unfamiliar technologies to secure their identities as a way to prevent fraud," said Mark Cohn, vice president, enterprise security, Unisys. "Given the concern about bank fraud and identity theft, it is not surprising that people would embrace new ways to protect themselves. But we were somewhat surprised by the wide acceptance of biometrics such as iris recognition Iris recognition is a method of biometric authentication that uses pattern recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the irides of an individual's eyes. Not to be confused with another less prevalent ocular-based technology, retina scanning, iris recognition uses  and facial scans, technologies which consumers were more familiar with than we might have predicted."

The current global findings of the Unisys Security Index, which complement recently released country-specific results, show an average global score of 119, indicating moderate security fears overall. All four categories of security measured by the survey - financial, national, Internet and personal safety - registered the lowest recorded levels so far. The largest decline was in financial concerns, reflecting a general easing of economic concerns from the previous survey, taken at the height of the global credit crisis.

"This drop in concern may indicate a disconnect disconnect - SCSI reconnect  between consumers' perceptions of threats and the more dire reality of the threats that exist in business and governments globally today," said Cohn. "In some regions the general decrease may reflect a less panicked and more rational response to ongoing threats. But global trends indicate that these threats are growing and becoming more sophisticated."

Bank card fraud and identity theft are growing issues worldwide. The National Identity Fraud Prevention 2008 survey found that ID fraud is one of the fastest growing crimes in Europe. In addition, this year's British Crime Survey The British Crime Survey or BCS is a systematic victim study, currently carried out by BMRB Limited on behalf of the Home Office. The BCS seeks to measure the amount of crime in England and Wales by asking around 50,000 people aged 16 and over, living in private households,  found that credit card fraud Credit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using a credit card or any similar payment mechanism as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account.  cost the UK 610million last year - up by 43 per cent in just two years. In the U.S., the number of identity fraud victims increased 22 percent in 2008 to 9.9 million adults, according to Javelin Research and Strategy.

In most countries surveyed in the latest Unisys Security Index research, between one quarter and one half of adults around the world are seriously concerned about the ability of financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 providers and national or local governments to keep their personal information secure.

Global Results from the latest Unisys Security Index

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 global study of consumer opinion on four areas of security: financial, national, Internet and personal safety. The results are tallied on a scale of 0-300, with 300 representing the highest level of perceived concern. Nearly 8,300 consumers in the Asia-Pacific region, Brazil, Europe and the U.S. responded to the latest survey conducted in September, 2009. Each survey also includes supplemental research on a security niche topic such as current attitudes towards biometric devices biometric device - biometrics  and the security of personal information.

While consumers overall are more worried about identity theft, and more willing to use biometric technologies, there are key variations from region to region:

* Consumers in Spain, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland.  place greater faith in financial institutions to keep personal information safe and secure while adults in the U.S., Germany and the Netherlands place greater faith in governments to do this.

* Brazil, Spain, Germany and the U.S. top the list of countries with significant concerns about bank card fraud. Belgium and the Netherlands are the two countries with the least concern about financial issues such as bank fraud.

* For all biometric authentication schemes (hand scan, voice print, photo ID, facial scan, eye scan, PIN, password, and fingerprinting), Belgium and the UK consistently showed the greatest levels of acceptance. New Zealand and Brazil are consistently the bottom two countries for general acceptance, indicating a need for greater effort for organizations deploying biometric authentication solutions in these countries.

* Of consumers who said they would provide biometric data, those in Belgium showed the strongest acceptance for fingerprint scans as a trusted identification method, at 96%. Brazil was the country with the lowest acceptance rate of fingerprints Impressions or reproductions of the distinctive pattern of lines and grooves on the skin of human fingertips.

Fingerprints are reproduced by pressing a person's fingertips into ink and then onto a piece of paper.
 at 79%. In every country surveyed, these consumers were substantially more receptive to using a fingerprint instead of a personal password as a means of identification.

"In many countries, levels of consumers' acceptance of new forms of identity management appear to be higher than what might be expected," Cohn said. "These results indicate that some governments and financial institutions should 'catch up' with consumers and implement these solutions at a faster rate."

Additionally, the research shows that:

* Overall levels of security concern dropped for all surveyed countries except for Australia, which increased eight points, and the U.S., which maintained its score of 147 points. The increase in Australia was driven by a 15 point increase in concerns about internet security ''This article or section is being rewritten at

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* The country with the highest index level of concern was Brazil, with an index rating of 153. The Netherlands had the lowest score with a score of 66.

* The Netherlands and Belgium traditionally have had the lowest Unisys Security Index scores across every category.

About the Unisys Security Index

The Unisys Security Index is a biannual global study that provides insights into the attitudes of consumers on a wide range of security related issues. Lieberman Research Group conducted the survey in Brazil, Europe and the U.S.; Newspoll conducted the research in Asia-Pacific. The Unisys Security Index surveys nearly 8,300 people in nine countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . The study measures consumer perceptions on a scale of 0-300, with 300 representing the highest level of perceived concern. For more information, visit: www.unisyssecurityindex.com.

About Unisys

Unisys is a worldwide information technology company. We provide a portfolio of IT services, software, and technology that solves critical problems for clients. We specialize in helping clients secure their operations, increase the efficiency and utilization of their data centers, enhance support to their end users and constituents, and modernize mod·ern·ize  
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To accept or adopt modern ways, ideas, or style.
 their enterprise applications. To provide these services and solutions, we bring together offerings and capabilities in outsourcing services, systems integration and consulting services Noun 1. consulting service - service provided by a professional advisor (e.g., a lawyer or doctor or CPA etc.)
service - work done by one person or group that benefits another; "budget separately for goods and services"
, infrastructure services, maintenance services, and high-end server technology. With more than 26,000 employees, Unisys serves commercial organizations and government agencies throughout the world. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.

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