As Americans Plan for Summer Travel, McAfee Maps Out How to Navigate Through New Security Landscape
McAfee Corp. (Nasdaq: MCFE) has released the 2021 Consumer Security Mindset: Travel Edition, revealing that 68% of Americans plan to travel this summer, but only 50% have increased their online security measures. Notably, 73% of consumers connect to devices outside their homes, increasing vulnerability. Though aware of cyber risks, many do not follow security best practices. Key recommendations include connecting cautiously, using comprehensive security solutions, and keeping devices updated. The survey included over 1,000 U.S. adults, with additional data available from other countries.
- 68% of Americans plan to travel for leisure this summer, signaling potential growth in demand for digital security solutions.
- Survey suggests increased awareness among consumers regarding the need for online security while traveling.
- Only 50% of Americans have implemented additional online security measures despite increased device connectivity.
- 73% of consumers connect to devices away from home, exposing them to greater cyber risks.
- Despite recognizing risks, 45% do not take the same online security measures while traveling.
McAfee Corp. (Nasdaq: MCFE) today released findings on how Americans are approaching their personal protection in an increasingly digital-first world, as they look to travel this summer with COVID-conscious modifications. According to McAfee’s 2021 Consumer Security Mindset: Travel Edition,
Most surprisingly, more than half (
“As travel becomes an actual possibility for people once again, it’s an opportunity to remember just how important maintaining your digital wellness and security is outside the home,” said Judith Bitterli, Senior Vice President of McAfee Consumer Marketing. “Whether people are at home or away, there will be banking to do, chances to shop online, and moments to stream a few shows while at the airport or on the road. This simple mindset shift goes a long way in protecting our personal information.”
Discrepancy of Consumers Sentiments & Behaviors
There is a discrepancy between consumers’ sentiments and behaviors, as well as security best practices while home and away. Notable,
Consumers say they are aware of the cyber risks associated with their travels, but they don’t always take the necessary steps to remain protected. Some key findings include:
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A little more than half (
55% ) of consumers check if a network is secure before connecting and45% report that they do not take the same online security measures while on holiday vs. at home. -
While on the go, nearly half (
44% ) admit to connecting to public Wi-Fi, although62% perceive Wi-Fi networks as the most vulnerable to cyber threats. -
Nearly half (
49% ) say vacation home rentals are amongst their top 2 most preferred accommodations – despite66% revealing that they perceive risks associated them. -
Americans admit to connecting to devices (both personal and public), as well as foreign networks during their vacations – the most mentioned include personal devices such as laptops and computers (
37% ), smart TVs (39% ) and streaming devices (35% ).
Maintaining your digital wellness while on vacation
With rising connectivity and device adoption continuing in 2021, consumers must understand the cyber risks of increased digital touchpoints, and how to best protect their personal information. They need to take initiative at all connection points in their travel journey, actively maintaining their digital wellness.
McAfee mapped out a path consumers can take to protect themselves and others:
- Connect with caution. Be cautious when connecting to public Wi-Fi while on vacation and make sure the Wi-Fi is secure and attached to a trusted source. Ensure that you don’t conduct any financial transactions or share any personal details while on public Wi-Fi.
- Consider a holistic security solution. Understand what tools are available to you in order to give you peace of mind that your identity and personal information across all of our devices are safeguarded this summer travel season.
- Update your software. Before you travel, check for any software updates on your devices. Updates often fix security bugs and seal up cracks in the system.
- Keep devices protected and close. Distracted vacationers are the perfect target for thieves looking to steal devices- be it a phone, laptop, tablet, or game. Ensure accounts have multi-factor authentication to double check the authenticity of digital users in case device gets in the wrong hands.
McAfee’s 2021 Consumer Security Mindset: Travel Edition Methodology:
McAfee commissioned MSI International to conduct a survey of over 1,000 adults in each country in April 2021, ages 18 – 75.
This press release only includes data from the U.S. survey. Additional surveys were conducted in Canada, UK, Germany, France, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia and India. Data for these regions can be requested via media contact below.
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