As companies look to cut costs, Software as a Service has gained ground in the enterprise. Similarly, social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn are must-haves in today's workplace. David Sherry reviews how to secure these services and defend against a variety of Web 2.0 threats.
About the author: David Sherry is chief information security officer at Brown University.
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FAQ: Corporate Web 2.0 Threats SearchSecurity.com | 12 Nov 2008 VIDEO - In this expert video, you will learn about Web 2.0 software, the threats it poses, and whether the benefits outweigh the risks. Key areas covered include the threats posed by services like Facebook, MySpace, and...
Fact or fiction: The security risks of cloud computing SearchSecurity.com | 12 Nov 2008 GENERIC - Check out this expert podcast and learn about the benefits of cloud computing and SaaS and get tips for addressing the security challenges of these business options.
How to implement and enforce a social networking security policy SearchSecurity.com | 12 Nov 2008 TIP - For a new generation of employees entering the workforce, social networking isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. Yet not all enterprises understand that failing to consider social networking security can lead to unfortunate...
Quiz: Mitigating Web 2.0 threats SearchSecurity.com | 12 Nov 2008 GENERIC - Take this five-question quiz to test your knowledge of social networking sites, software-as-a-service and common Web attacks and threats.
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