Friday, May 23, 2008

Business: Majority of Hong Kong residents concerned about personal safety

Majority of Hong Kong residents extremely or very concerned about personal safety Unisys Security index for May 2008 Latest index shows upward trend in overall security concern

Hong Kong - Medianet International-AsiaNet - The latest Unisys Security Index TM for Hong Kong shows more than half the population hold serious concerns about their personal safety.

"We are now seeing a trend of increasing levels of overall concern held by residents of Hong Kong," said David Fu, Vice President and General Manager, Unisys, Greater China.

The May 2008 Unisys Security Index for Hong Kong has recorded a result of 189, an increase of 5 points sparked largely by higher levels of concern about national and internet security.

Since August 2007, the Unisys Security Index has risen 10 points.

The Index has also revealed high levels of concern about personal safety with 9 out of 10 Hong Kong residents expressing concern about their personal safety over the next 6 months.
Around 6 in 10 say they are extremely or very concerned about this issue.

"This is an extremely important survey with, once again, a rather surprising result in respect of Hong Kong. It requires careful consideration as to the reasons, and deliberation on appropriate actions, said David Eldon, a well known Hong Kong business personality and non-executive member of the Unisys Advisory Board.

The results for the individual indices compared to the previous index are as follows:
* National Security
183 up 7 points * Financial Security
217 up 3 points * Internet Security
142 up 8 points * Personal security 214 up 4 points

Identity Theft and Financial Fraud related matters again dominate the top 3 issues of concern for Hong Kong residents, said David Fu, Unisys.

1. 87% of Hong Kong residents are extremely or very concerned about other people obtaining or using their credit or debit card details 2. 87% of people say that they are extremely or very concerned about unauthorized access to or misuse of personal information, unchanged from last survey.
3. 77% of people are extremely or very concerned about the prospect of a health epidemic

The Unisys Security Index provides a unique insight into the attitudes of Hong Kong residents on a wide range of security related issues.

Organisations and governments today confront potential security threats that didnt exist a decade ago, or, if they did, were not seen as such a pressing concern. These security threats are global and their effects impact individuals on a daily basis. Unisys approach to security goes beyond bits and bytes recognising that there are a broad set of political, economic and consumer forces that impact the security ecosystem. We believe that the most effective solutions are going to be those formed through collaboration across interests, sectors, borders and geographies.

For full details of all results of the Unisys Security Index for Hong Kong, please go to www.unisyssecurityindex.com.hk

About Unisys Asia Pacific Unisys offers clients solutions for secure business operations by aligning technology with business strategy. Drawing on a history of industry innovation and expertise, Unisys provides specialised services, delivered by trusted consultants. In Asia Pacific, Unisys delivers services and solutions through subsidiaries in Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand and through distributors or resellers in other countries in the region. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.

About Unisys Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server technology. We specialize in helping clients use information to create efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients to understand their business challenges and create greater
visibility into critical linkages throughout their operations.

For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
Contacts: Julian Brophy julian@perceptionpartners.com.au
Tel: + 61 408 276 749 / + 61 2 9699 2722
Corinna Fung, Marketing Director, Greater China, Unisys
email : corinna.fung@hk.unisys.com, Tel: (852) 2879 3832 Fax:
(852) 2827 7835
Source: Unisys

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