53% of New Yorkers try to follow best practices like using two-factor authentication when using public WiFi, while 15% report using no security measures at all.
53% of New Yorkers try to follow best practices like using two-factor authentication when using public WiFi, while 15% report using no security measures at all. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Commvault in January 2026. It covers topics including Public WiFi, Two-Factor Authentication, Consumer , US, New York. The original data appears in Survey: New Yorkers Demand Businesses Prioritize the Security and Resilience of Their Data – And are Penalizing Those that Don’t . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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53% of New Yorkers try to follow best practices like using two-factor authentication when using public WiFi, while 15% report using no security measures at all. This data was published by Commvault and covers Public WiFi, Two-Factor Authentication, Consumer , US, New York.
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This statistic comes from Survey: New Yorkers Demand Businesses Prioritize the Security and Resilience of Their Data – And are Penalizing Those that Don’t , published by Commvault on January 1, 2026. You can view the original report at https://www.commvault.com/news/new-yorkers-demand-businesses-prioritize-security-resilience-of-data.
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This statistic relates to Public WiFi, Two-Factor Authentication, Consumer , US, New York. Browse more statistics on Public WiFi or from Commvault.