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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, November 16, 2008

Companies' data breaches often inside jobs

By John MacIntyre

  • Percentage of all data breaches in the U.S. that are caused by insiders, according to the results of a study commissioned by Compuware and conducted by the Ponemon Institute: 75

  • Percentage of breaches committed by external hackers: 1

  • Percentage of respondents who indicated that their organizations have had data breaches: 79

    WHERE THE WEALTH IS

  • Average annual income of the wealthiest 10 percent of U.S. households, as defined by net worth in the Federal Reserve Board study, according to the American Affluence Research Center: $256,000

  • Percentage of the income earned by all American households that this group represents: 36

  • Percentage of the total net worth of all U.S. households that they control: 70

    TOP E-TAILERS

  • Ranks of L.L. Bean, Zappos and Lands' End among the top-rated e-tailers, according to a Consumer Reports survey: 1, 2, 3

  • Last year, estimated value of the merchandise ordered online in the apparel, accessories and shoes category (more than any other category of merchandise): $23 billion

    TOSSING AND TURNING

  • Percentage of people who say they have trouble falling asleep at least one night per week, according to a survey conducted by research firm Ipsos for AmericInn Hotels: 62

  • Percentage who say they have a tough time sleeping every single night: 10

  • Percentage of Americans who say they just accept their daily sleepiness and keep going, according to a study by the National Sleep Foundation: 84

    WORTH THE WAIT?

  • Percentage of shoppers who are satisfied (extremely/very satisfied) with an average wait time of about 4 minutes or less to check out, according to MARC Research: 79

  • Percentage of customers who stated they will forgo a purchase if the check-out line is too long: 10

  • Percentage of consumers who stated long lines will affect their decision to shop at a particular retailer in the future: 43

    MOMMY MONEY

  • Approximate number of moms in the U.S., according to a Mom Central Consulting report: 75 million

  • Percentage of all household purchases influenced by moms: 85

  • Estimated number of dollars spent each year by mothers: $2 trillion

    OVERBEARING BOSSES

  • Percentage of workers who felt that they were frequently or occasionally micromanaged (managed with excessive control or attention to details) by their boss, according to a survey of Americans by global consultants BlessingWhite: 37.4

  • Percentage of those under 34 who felt micromanaged: 40

  • Percentage of those over 55 who made the same complaint: 27

    JOB HUNTERS ABOUND

  • Percentage of business leaders today who say they know someone who is searching for a new job, according to a worldwide survey of senior executives and managers conducted by NFI Research: 96

  • Percentage of senior executives and managers who know up to five people looking for a job: 65

    DIGITAL DELAY

  • Estimated number of households that are not ready for the upcoming transition to all-digital broadcasting and would be unable to receive any television programming at all if the transition occurred today, according to The Nielsen Co.: 9 million

  • Number of households that have at least one television set that will no longer work when the digital transition occurs: 12.6 million

    NAME THAT PET

  • Rank of "Max" on the list of most popular pet names in recent years, according to a study by Veterinary Pet Insurance: 1

  • Ranks of Rush Limbark, Sirius Lee Handsome, Rafikikadiki, Low Jack and Meatwad on the list of most unusual dog names as selected by VPI employees: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

    IDLE THOUGHT

    "How can a society that exists on instant mashed potatoes, packaged cake mixes, frozen dinners and instant cameras teach patience to its young?"

    — Paul Sweeney

    Readers can contact John MacIntyre at johnmacintyre@bwr.eastlink.ca.