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Keeper Security Parental Practices Report Reveals Insights on Cybersecurity Conversations With Children
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Addressing the Need for Digital Safety Education and Collaboration in an Increasingly Online World
CHICAGO, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Keeper Security today announces the release of the Keeper Security Parental Practices Report: Conversations on Cybersecurity, which explores parental attitudes, practices and concerns regarding cybersecurity discussions with their children and sheds light on this imperative topic for families. The report reveals that almost one in three (30%) parents have never spoken to their children about cybersecurity. Meanwhile, over two in five parents (41%) who admitted they don't know how to create strong passwords, still give their child access to their mobile phones and almost a third (32%) give them access to their computers.
"In an era marked by digital immersion, parenting responsibilities extend beyond the traditional concerns. As children spend more time online, the discourse around cybersecurity has become a crucial element of modern parenting," said Darren Guccione, CEO of Keeper Security. "This study highlights the need for increased awareness and education on digital safety among parents, as well as the importance that schools play in filling this gap, and perhaps, taking action at an earlier age."
Key Insights
-- Balancing priorities: Among global respondents, 57% reported greater
comfort discussing password security than sex education, while 16% felt
more at ease with sex education. Notably, almost one in five (19%)
expressed discomfort discussing either subject.
-- Parental roles: Despite fathers claiming to be more comfortable than
mothers when talking to their kids about cybersecurity, it's mothers who
conduct the majority of the cybersecurity discussions, with 56% of
parents saying mothers were responsible for cybersecurity talks with
their children; and 52% citing dads. A disparity emerged in the US, with
62% attributing this responsibility to mothers.
-- Cybersecurity conversations: Alarmingly, 30% of parents confessed to not
addressing cybersecurity with their children at all. Meanwhile, 75% of
parents with 12-16-year-olds and 62% with 8-11-year-olds had engaged
their children in these discussions. Younger children's internet
exposure without cybersecurity guidance raises serious concerns, as 44%
own mobile phones and 46% have online gaming accounts.
-- Regional variances: France exhibited the lowest rate of cybersecurity
discussions at 34%, contrasting with Germany's 73% engagement. In the
UK, schools were most relied upon (40%) to educate children on
cybersecurity, while the US depended the least on schools (21%).
-- Password security knowledge gap: Only 45% of parents believed their
8-11-year-olds could create strong passwords, while 70% held the same
confidence for 12-16-year-olds. Parents with insufficient password
security knowledge themselves admitted to granting their children access
to their devices, highlighting a potential risk.
-- Digital access: Children's access to digital accounts varied by age,
with 73% of 12-16-year-olds owning mobile phones. Of the one in three
parents that said their child does not understand how to create a secure
password, almost half (48%) have their own phone and their own online
gaming accounts (44%).
Conducted in 2023 by Censuswide, the comprehensive survey engaged 4005 parents across diverse backgrounds in the US, UK, France and Germany. The research delved into parental comfort levels and frequency that parents discussed cybersecurity with their children, who is deemed responsible for these conversations, and the digital platforms their children are allowed to access.
To view the full study, please visit: https://www.keepersecurity.com/parental-practices-report/.
About Keeper Security
Keeper Security is transforming the way people and organizations around the world secure their passwords and passkeys, secrets and confidential information. Keeper's easy-to-use cybersecurity platform is built on a foundation of zero-trust and zero-knowledge security to protect every user on every device. Our solution deploys in minutes and seamlessly integrates with any tech stack to prevent breaches, reduce help desk costs and ensure compliance. Trusted by millions of individuals and thousands of organizations globally, Keeper is the leader for best-in-class password and passkey management, secrets management, privileged access, secure remote access and encrypted messaging. Protect what matters at KeeperSecurity.com.
Media Contact
Christian Morley
Keepersecurity@luminapr.com
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SOURCE Keeper Security
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