Social Media, Government and Media & Entertainment Companies Least Trusted by Consumers to Keep Personal Data Secure
Thales' latest research highlights a significant lack of consumer trust in data protection across industries, based on the 2022 Thales Consumer Digital Trust Index. Banking & Finance (42%), Healthcare (37%), and Consumer Technology (32%) are viewed as the most trusted sectors, while Social Media (18%), Government (14%), and Media & Entertainment (12%) face the lowest confidence. The survey of over 21,000 consumers reveals that 82% reported adverse impacts from data breaches, primarily due to financial fraud (31%). Notably, trust varies significantly by country, influenced by data protection regulations.
- Banking & Finance, Healthcare, and Consumer Technology are viewed as the most trusted industries for securing personal data.
- The survey provides insights into consumer behavior following data breaches, emphasizing the importance of security.
- Low trust levels in Social Media, Government, and Media & Entertainment for data protection.
- 82% of consumers experienced negative impacts due to data breaches, highlighting widespread concern.
- Banking & Finance, Healthcare and Consumer Technology Companies most trusted industries to protect personal information
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Citizens of
Germany ,Australia , theUK andFrance are the least trusting when it comes to security of personal data - The vast majority of data breach victims have experienced a negative impact on their lives, with financial fraud coming out on top

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In contrast, the research found that Banking & Finance (
There were also significant differences between the levels of trust consumers have across countries when it comes to the security of their personal data. Consumers across
Consumers feel the impact
The report found the vast majority (
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Germany (PII fraud:31% ) -
Japan (identity theft:30% ) -
UK (tailored scams:25% )
Consumers protecting themselves
When it comes to protecting themselves, a fifth (
Furthermore, Banking & Financial Services are where the majority of consumers (
Actions speak louder than words
When it comes to what should happen to organisations that suffer a data breach, consumers across the world agree that better data security measures, such as encryption and user authentication protocols, should be implemented. More than half (
Of interest to regulators, is that the lowest priority from consumers to take action against those companies that had a data breach was for them to receive large fines, with just above three in 10 (
Philippe Vallée, Thales’ Executive Vice-President, Digital Identity and Security, comments: “Consumers around the world have shown how important security is to them when it comes to digital services and their personal data. Whilst many would assume that compensation would come out top of the agenda, it is the protection of the system and future users that came out on top. What’s more, almost twice as many consumers wanted to ensure that the risks of future data breaches were mitigated by implementing better encryption and authentication protocols than receiving large fines, which indicates that they want to see real tangible change when it comes to security practices used.
“It’s clear that there is growing acceptance amongst consumers that there is risk and reward to their own cybersecurity; putting more time and emphasis on securing those parts of their online lives that mean the most to them. However, with data continually becoming more valuable, this should serve as only a lesson to those across other industries in practicing best practice and implementing good cyber hygiene.”
About the 2022 Thales Consumer Digital Trust Index
The 2022 Thales Consumer Digital Trust Index was based on a global Opinium survey commissioned by Thales of more than 21,000 consumers. Respondents were from 11 countries:
About Thales
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