Understanding data privacy and security is not a journey employees want to take alone, and an increasing number of employers are stepping in to provide guidance and cybersecurity benefits.
While 88% of employers are concerned about their employees' personal information, and 90% believe offering data privacy protection as part of a company's benefits program would appeal to employees, only 35% of employers offer
"Privacy is kind of a new term [in benefits]," says Brian Cleaver, senior vice president of strategic accounts at IDX. "Everyone knows what identity theft protection is, but what we found is that it was not really easy for an employee to go out and pull together solutions like VPNs, anti-browsing trackers, password managers and software capabilities."
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All of which are critical to keeping a device — whether it be a personal or corporate one — safe from potential attackers and data breaches. Those threats don't only challenge the safety of individual employees, but can result in significant information and monetary loss for a company. In fact, 50% of employers report their companies are spending more time and resources dealing with
Things like phishing, fraud and unauthorized downloads are some of employers' top concerns — and they can all be addressed in
"We pulled and assembled all the best solutions out there and put them in a single easy-to-use package," Cleaver says of the offering. "If an employer wants to provide a solution to their employees they can do so without sending them in 10 different directions. Instead they can do it in a very simple user experience that employees can download."
The package, which includes standard
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"Compared to just two years ago, the rise in employer concern about the risks associated with data breaches, privacy and overall
Not only do privacy security benefits protect regular employees' data, but they can also relieve the burden IT departments and chief information security officers have been shouldering. Forty-four percent of those workers report having missed a doctor's appointment in the past year due to work, and 40% have missed a family vacation due to
"When we tell them it's a website that employees can just go to," Cleaver says, "You can literally see the relief on their faces, that they don't have to go try and get a project prioritized with tech resources."