Americans have mixed views on electronic surveillance

16.03.2006

Other findings reveal that respondents' perceptions about surveillance are related to key demographic variables, Ponemon said. For example, on average, women appear to have more negative perceptions about surveillance than men, and the more-educated respondents tend to have the most negative perception, according to Ponemon. With respect to age, both younger and older respondents appear to hold more negative perceptions about surveillance than individuals in the middle-age range, he said.