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Like its close relative BYO IT, social media was once seen as a consumerisation fad that IT departments could afford to ignore. But if 2011 has shown us anything, it is that Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn are now viewed as essential business tools and not the productivity-sapping employee distractions they once were.
That fact has some important implications for IT security. First and foremost it means that simply applying a URL filter so that staff can’t access these sites is no longer possible. In fact, applying that approach is likely to get you fired for hindering the organisation’s ability to capture the marketing, PR, relationship-building and collaboration benefits social media can bring.
Again, like with BYO IT, the fact management is now buying into the benefits of social media means that — at least until a major security breach or PR disaster occurs on Twitter or Facebook — social media is here to stay. So if social media can’t be blocked and is instead being used on the corporate network, just what are the risks and how can they be managed?
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Feature: Social networking security “You click on a link to play Angry Birds, but instead of playing it, it posts a link to your wall. It also goes to everyone else's wall and those links leads to a page that has malware on it,” Andresen explains. The next most common threat is that of ... |
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Views From The Left The fads of the year 2011: tattoos and ear gauges and jeggings and angry birds and planking and Tebowing. Frankly, Tebowing makes the most sense. 2011 was a year for endings. Oprah retires from her long-running daytime talk show. ... |