Security.org Launches “What is My Security Score?” to Improve Americans’ Understanding of Digital and Physical Safety

New tool uses government and user-generated data to give customized security score, including tips on how to protect yourself online and at home


LOS ANGELES, Feb. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Security.org (https://security.org), which helps Americans find and compare the best home security, digital privacy, and identity theft products, today launched an interactive tool that helps people understand their personal Security Score. Just as a credit score is an indicator of financial health, your security score is an indicator of your physical and digital safety. What is My Security Score? was built using data from local and federal law enforcement agencies, and proprietary data from tens of thousands of consumers that answered a set of detailed questions about their safety habits and experiences.

What’s My Security Score tool can be found at: https://www.security.org/security-score/

Security.org’s flagship tool, How Secure Is My Password, has been used by over 13 million consumers since 2017. Now, we’re offering Americans the ability to calculate their security score to further improve their physical and digital safety. Why is this important?

“Everyone knows a high credit score improves your financial health. We’re excited to introduce the concept of a security score,” said Ryan McGonagill, director of industry research at Security.org. “Your personal safety is dependent on many factors. It’s important to give everyone access to the information they need in order to better protect themselves and their families.

What’s My Security Score asks the visitor a series of questions – ranging from where they live, to how they store valuables, to what they post on social media – to determine their security score. For example, if a person lives in a low-crime area but has poor password sharing habits, their security score will decrease by a predetermined amount.

In addition to their score, visitors can simulate how their security score can improve based on a set of personalized recommendations.

ABOUT SECURITY.ORG

Security.org reviews the newest technologies, products, and services available to protect our digital and physical lives. Our research team explores home safety, digital safety, and identity theft patterns by relentlessly analyzing crime data and American behavior. We study the issues facing modern society and partner with organizations and research institutions to broaden America's understanding and awareness of their personal safety. Learn more by visiting us at https://security.org or watching us at https://www.youtube.com/securitydotorg.

CONTACT:
Ryan McGonagill
for Security.org
561-704-9995
rmcgonagill@centerfield.com