A recent #poll by Wakefield Research delved into the psyche of the American voter asking them many questions about who will lead them through cyberspace the next four years. According to the survey, which was sponsored by #pkware, the majority (64 percent) of registered U.S. #voters believe it is likely that a 2016 #presidential campaign will be hacked.
Despite Hillary Clinton’s private email controversy, 42 percent of registered voters surveyed think she is the presidential candidate most qualified to protect the United States from cyber-attacks. She is followed by Donald Trump (24 percent), Scott Walker (18 percent) and Jeb Bush (15 percent).
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