Survey: New Yorkers Demand Businesses Prioritize the Security and Resilience of Their Data - And are Penalizing Those that Don't
Survey: New Yorkers Demand Businesses Prioritize the Security and Resilience of Their Data - And are Penalizing Those that Don't |
| [17-December-2025] |
New study also finds that while some New Yorkers are prioritizing their own personal security practices, gaps exist that put them and the businesses they work for at risk TINTON FALLS, N.J., Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT), a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, today announced findings of a new Commvault-commissioned survey revealing a significant paradox in the security habits and expectations of adults in New York City, the nation's most populated metropolis. The results show that New Yorkers are becoming increasingly focused on how organizations handle their data – and many are willing to reconsider or abandon brands that don't hit the mark. At the same time, even as many New Yorkers report taking meaningful steps to protect themselves, notable gaps remain in personal security habits. This tension illustrates the growing importance of a shared-responsibility model in today's threat environment: consumers play a role, but businesses must lead with stronger cyber resilience or potentially pay the price in terms of lost revenue and brand loyalty. The survey of 1,001 New York professionals, gig workers, and students found that New Yorkers surveyed* expect businesses to take every precaution possible to safeguard their data and prioritize data protection and security.
These high expectations also come at a time when cyber fraud is widespread. Many of the New Yorkers surveyed (48%)1 stated they have been the victim of a cyberattack at least once – leading some residents to be more vigilant when it comes to their own data. And while many are indeed attempting to follow best practices, behaviors also reveal meaningful gaps that leave a substantial portion of the population more vulnerable than they may realize.
"Consumers are more security-minded than ever before - making decisions like where to shop or what bank they use based on the company's data stewardship," said Vidya Shankaran, Field CTO, Cloud, Security, and Emerging Technologies at Commvault. "For companies, especially retailers during this holiday season, prioritizing customer data is now a prerequisite for maintaining customer confidence and loyalty." Read more of Vidya's thoughts in today's blog here. "New York City is a microcosm of what we're seeing in the rest of the country," said Jessica Barker, MBE, PhD, co-CEO, Cygenta. "Consumer expectations tied to security and resilience have never been higher for businesses, and that's only going to get more pronounced as the AI era accelerates. Once businesses lose consumer confidence, it's incredibly hard to get it back. You must be prepared because consumers are watching, and their trust is on the line." Research Methodology About Commvault 1 'Multiple times, please specify' and 'Once' answers combined
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