Susannah Fox

Former Researcher

Publications
report | Jan 22, 2006

Generations Online

Internet users ages 12 to 28 years old have embraced the online applications that enable communicative, creative, and social uses. Internet users ages 29 to 69 years old are more likely to engage in online activities that require some capital.

report | Jan 17, 2006

Is Eleanor Rigby Online?

A review of data from the U.S., UK, and Australia finds that the internet has the potential to bring isolated seniors into closer contact with the wired world.

presentation | Nov 10, 2005

The Future of the Internet

Thought-provoking scenarios of the future regarding education and network security.

presentation | Nov 7, 2005

National Trends, Fairfax Insights

National survey data is compared to an online survey of one Virginia county's public school email list to dig deeper into our understanding of the internet's impact on education, teens, and local government.

report | Nov 1, 2005

Privacy Academy

Stop me if you've heard this one: A hacker, a privacy commissioner, and Microsoft's identity architect walk into a casino...

presentation | Oct 28, 2005

Online Threats and Fears Are Changing Consumer Behavior

Nine out of ten internet users have taken evasive actions to avoid software intrusions, but their guerrilla tactics may not be enough. Two possible future scenarios are presented, along with questions for privacy professionals to consider.

presentation | Oct 17, 2005

The Future of the Internet as Baby Boomers Age

In ten years, the Baby Boomers will age into the 65+ demographic and change everything about the "wired senior" group, but a great many offline Americans may be with us for years to come.

report | Oct 5, 2005

Digital Divisions

There are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet.

report | Sep 28, 2005

Online Safety

OnGuard Online is a new site for consumers who want to protect their computers from software intrusions.

report | Aug 26, 2005

Firefox Users

Internet users who have Mozilla's Firefox browser are more likely than other internet users to say they started using a different browser to block unwanted software (like spyware).

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