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Canada's Identity Theft Worries Mount With AI Progression, Okta Survey Finds

Canada's Identity Theft Worries Mount With AI Progression, Okta Survey Finds

Okta 調查發現,隨着人工智能的發展,加拿大的身份盜竊擔憂加劇
Okta ·  03/26 12:00
With low confidence in detecting AI-driven identity theft attempts, Okta research underscores the need for increased AI education and better security measures for businesses and individuals.
由於對檢測人工智能驅動的身份盜竊企圖的信心不足,Okta 的研究強調需要加強人工智能教育,爲企業和個人提供更好的安全措施。

TORONTO, March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nearly three quarters (almost 75 per cent) of Canadians fear their identity will be stolen or misused due to the advancements in AI, according to new research* from Okta, Inc. (NASDAQ: OKTA), the leading independent Identity provider.

多倫多,2024年3月26日(GLOBE NEWSWIRE)——領先的獨立身份提供商Okta, Inc.(納斯達克股票代碼:OKTA)的最新研究*顯示,由於人工智能的進步,將近四分之三(近75%)的加拿大人擔心自己的身份會被盜用或濫用。

What's even more concerning, less than a quarter (roughly 20 per cent) of Canadians are confident in their ability to recognize AI-generated attempts to compromise their personal information. This lack of confidence comes at a time when generative AI is increasingly used to manipulate photos and videos, often featuring notable figures, yet it's the risk of personal identity theft that is poised to emerge as the foremost concern.

更令人擔憂的是,不到四分之一(約20%)的加拿大人對自己識別人工智能引發的泄露個人信息的企圖的能力充滿信心。這種缺乏信心的情況發生在生成式人工智能越來越多地用於操作照片和視頻(通常以知名人物爲特色)的時候,但個人身份盜竊的風險有望成爲首要問題。

"As Canadians grapple with a surge of phone and email scams, with perpetrators often posing as banks or credit card companies, the rise of generative AI adds another layer of complexity," said Dan Kagan, SVP and Country Manager at Okta Canada. "With AI, cybercriminals create convincing deepfakes, clone voices, and automate personalized texts - so distinguishing between genuine and synthetic content is increasingly challenging. Addressing this requires a concerted effort from the private sector and government to provide robust education. Unfortunately, many Canadians are currently underserved in this regard."

Okta Canada高級副總裁兼區域經理丹·卡根表示:“隨着加拿大人努力應對激增的電話和電子郵件詐騙,犯罪者經常冒充銀行或信用卡公司,生成人工智能的興起又增加了一層複雜性。”“藉助人工智能,網絡犯罪分子可以創建令人信服的深度僞造內容,克隆語音並自動發送個性化文本,因此區分真實內容和合成內容越來越具有挑戰性。解決這個問題需要私營部門和政府齊心協力,提供強有力的教育。不幸的是,許多加拿大人目前在這方面得不到充分的服務。”

Identity theft concerns grip Canada as AI education lags behind
Against the backdrop of escalating identity theft incidents, the survey found more than one-third of Canadians (almost 35 per cent) have either experienced identity theft or know someone who has, and more than fifty per cent are concerned about their identity being stolen in the future. Despite growing concerns over identity theft, less than a quarter of Canadians are educating themselves about are educating themselves about AI-driven threats to their personal information (around 25 per cent).

由於人工智能教育落後,加拿大普遍存在身份盜竊問題
在身份盜竊事件不斷升級的背景下,調查發現,超過三分之一的加拿大人(將近35%)要麼經歷過身份盜用,要麼認識一個經歷過身份盜竊的人,超過50%的人擔心自己的身份將來會被盜。儘管對身份盜竊的擔憂與日俱增,但不到四分之一的加拿大人正在進行自我教育,使其了解人工智能驅動的對個人信息的威脅(約佔25%)。

Employees less concerned about protecting their work credentials, and employers must act
When it comes to targeted identity threats, Canadians were more concerned about their personal accounts being compromised than their work credentials. In fact, over 30 per cent of Canadians see their personal banking accounts as the prime target for generative AI-driven attacks, and more than 30 per cent point to social media accounts as the next concern. This starkly contrasts the roughly 5 per cent who are most concerned about AI threats on their work credentials and email.

員工不太關心保護自己的工作資格,僱主必須採取行動
在有針對性的身份威脅方面,加拿大人更擔心自己的個人賬戶遭到泄露,而不是工作憑證。實際上,超過30%的加拿大人將他們的個人銀行賬戶視爲生成式人工智能驅動攻擊的主要目標,超過30%的人認爲社交媒體賬戶是下一個問題。這與大約5%的人最擔心工作憑證和電子郵件中的人工智能威脅形成鮮明對比。

This discrepancy highlights a concerning gap in Canadians' perception of cybersecurity risks, particularly in their professional lives. Neglecting the security of work credentials and email accounts, which are often gateways to sensitive data, could leave individuals and organizations vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks.

這種差異凸顯了加拿大人對網絡安全風險的看法存在令人擔憂的差距,尤其是在他們的職業生涯中。忽視工作憑證和電子郵件賬戶的安全性可能會使個人和組織容易受到複雜的網絡攻擊,而這些賬戶通常是敏感數據的門戶。

Compounding this challenge is the widespread practice of reusing passwords across personal and work accounts. This practice heightens the risk of identity theft, as a compromise in one set of credentials could potentially grant access to personal and work-related information, magnifying the potential consequences of a security breach.

在個人和工作賬戶中重複使用密碼的普遍做法使這一挑戰雪上加霜。這種做法增加了身份盜竊的風險,因爲泄露一組證書可能會授予訪問個人和工作相關信息的權限,從而放大安全漏洞的潛在後果。

While MFA is a start, going passwordless is key
The survey found that the majority of Canadians see value in taking precautions to protect themselves. Over 70 per cent of Canadians rank being cautious about sharing their personal information as the primary step they take against digital threats, with over 60 per cent using multi-factor authentication (MFA).

雖然 MFA 只是開始,但無密碼是關鍵
調查發現,大多數加拿大人認爲採取預防措施保護自己的價值。超過70%的加拿大人將謹慎共享個人信息列爲應對數字威脅的主要措施,超過60%的人使用多因素身份驗證(MFA)。

While MFA is a mainstay for combating identity-based attacks, its effectiveness is often limited to the point of login. Consumers and organizations alike need to expand their security measures as AI-based attacks become more sophisticated.
Leveraging passwordless technology is a critical piece to protecting identities from AI attacks. Passwordless flows are inherently phishing resistant, as there are no passwords for bad actors to intercept. Removing passwords from the authentication process is not only more secure, but also saves users time, reduces frustration, and lowers login failure rates.

雖然 MFA 是打擊基於身份的攻擊的支柱,但其有效性通常僅限於登錄點。隨着基於人工智能的攻擊變得越來越複雜,消費者和組織都需要擴大安全措施。
利用無密碼技術是保護身份免受人工智能攻擊的關鍵。無密碼流程是 本質上可以抵禦網絡釣魚,因爲沒有密碼可供不良行爲者攔截。從身份驗證過程中刪除密碼不僅更安全,而且可以節省用戶時間,減少挫敗感,降低登錄失敗率。

"Canadians require access to robust identity tools, comprehensive education on recognizing and responding to cyber threats, and proactive measures to safeguard their personal information," emphasized Kagan. "By adopting passwordless authentication, organizations can effectively manage a range of security risks while enhancing the customer experience, ultimately safeguarding the personal information of Canadians."

卡根強調說:“加拿大人需要獲得強大的身份工具、有關識別和應對網絡威脅的全面教育,以及保護其個人信息的積極措施。”“通過採用無密碼身份驗證,組織可以有效地管理一系列安全風險,同時增強客戶體驗,最終保護加拿大人的個人信息。”

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About Okta
Okta is the World's Identity Company. As the leading independent Identity partner, we free everyone to safely use any technology—anywhere, on any device or app. The most trusted brands trust Okta to enable secure access, authentication, and automation. With flexibility and neutrality at the core of our Okta Workforce Identity and Customer Identity Clouds, business leaders and developers can focus on innovation and accelerate digital transformation thanks to customizable solutions and more than 7,000 pre-built integrations. We're building a world where Identity belongs to you. Learn more at okta.com.

關於 Okta
Okta 是世界身份識別公司。作爲領先的獨立身份合作伙伴,我們讓每個人都能在任何地方、任何設備或應用程序上安全地使用任何技術。最值得信賴的品牌信任 Okta 能夠實現安全訪問、身份驗證和自動化。我們的Okta Workforce身份和客戶身份雲以靈活性和中立性爲核心,藉助可定製的解決方案和7,000多個預建集成,企業領導者和開發人員可以專注於創新並加速數字化轉型。我們正在建設一個身份屬於你的世界。要了解更多,請訪問 okta.com

About the survey
*The survey was conducted by Okta among members of the Angus Reid Forum. The survey was conducted between December 19 and 21, 2023. There were 1,500 Canadians surveyed online across Canada.

關於本次調查
*該調查由Okta在安格斯·裏德論壇的成員中進行。該調查於 2023 年 12 月 19 日至 21 日進行。加拿大各地共有1,500名加拿大人進行了在線調查。

 Agustina Ruiz,  Corporate Communications Manager, Americas Okta agustina.ruiz@okta.com 
 Agustina Ruiz,美洲 Okta 企業傳播經理 agustina.ruiz@okta.com 

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