Survey: Is enough info being shared about the OPM data breach?

Are current and former feds satisfied with the information they are receiving from the government about the data breach at OPM? Take our brief, anonymous survey...

Four million current and former federal employees began receiving emails and letters this week alerting them that their personal information may have been compromised during a cybersecurity breach at the Office of Personnel Management.

In addition to the emails being sent to affected feds and retirees, OPM has released a Frequently Asked Questions document on its website, which includes steps people can take to protect their personally identifiable information. Government unions and associations have also provided information to their members about the incident and what to do moving forward.

But, has the communication been enough? Are current and former feds satisfied with the information they are receiving from the government? And do they fully understand what to do with it to protect themselves?

We want to know what you think. Take our brief, anonymous survey below and let us know your thoughts.

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