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CSG Dinner Survey September 19, 2013

CSG Dinner Survey September 19, 2013. Reported by Jerry Grochow. With responses from:. September 2004 Survey: we haven’t changed much in 9 years!. Years you have been at your current institution.

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CSG Dinner Survey September 19, 2013

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  1. CSG Dinner SurveySeptember 19, 2013 Reported by Jerry Grochow With responses from:

  2. September 2004 Survey: we haven’t changed much in 9 years! Years you have been at your current institution

  3. *This value raised some alarms, and has been tentatively identified as being self-reported by a sitting CIO, although, of course, we will never know assurvey responses are anonymous. CIO Tenure Question:  Estimate of how much longer your institution's current CIO will continue to work as a CIO (maybe elsewhere) From May 2013 survey:

  4. Security/Privacy Question: Do you… [This graphic produced by Qualtrics for my free account. Not bad, eh?]

  5. Comparison stats from the Security/Privacy question Jan 2008 20082013 Backup daily: 31% 32% Run incremental backup: 21% 18% Encrypt some data some of the time: 54% 68% Encrypt all data all of the time: 2% 6% Always use strong passwords: 17% 48% Regularly use encrypted email: 6% 14% Require password on laptop: 47% 84%

  6. May 2013 Ranking of five key companies (individually set criteria) Jan 2012 June 2011 January 2011

  7. Favorite iOS or Android apps For the first time, there were a couple of dups (GasBuddy and Google Maps), otherwise you alllike different apps! And a special shoutout to the person who answered: “What? No Blackberry apps?”

  8. Selection of comments posted along with the survey

  9. That’s all until next time! The Surveyor

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