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To Block or Not to Block Facebook and Social Media in the Workplace

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Buy with a book for a face In Cisco's Mid-Year Security Report, the company cites research finding that 50% of end users admitted to accessing social media tools at work, in spite of company rules, at least once a week. Another 27% have changed the settings on a company device to access prohibited sites or applications. The report notes the security risks, and potential for lost productivity, Facebook and other social media sites present, but doesn't recommend enterprises block social media sites entirely. Continue

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Dealing with Security Threats to Your Startup

Recommended by elsterama on July 24, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

security_jul10.jpgA story in Thursday's Computerworld describes how the security expert Thomas Ryan invented the character "Robin Sage" to demonstrate some of the risks of social networking. Ryan "used a few photos to portray the fictional Sage on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter as an attractive, somewhat flirty cybergeek, with degrees from MIT and a prestigious prep school in New Hampshire. Then he established connections with some 300 men and women from the U.S. military, intelligence agencies, information security companies and government contractors." Continue

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41% of IT Pros Surveyed Admit to Abusing Admin Privileges

Recommended by elsterama on July 7, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Cyber-Ark logo Of the over 400 IT professionals who responded to Cyber-Ark Software's fourth annual "Trust, Security and Passwords" survey, 41% admitted to abusing administrative passwords to access sensitive or confidential information, such as HR records and customer databases. This is an increase of 8% since last year's survey.

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