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Facebook attacks prompt investments in social networking security
Social networks are opening their wallets in a big way to bolster security teams and install new security technologies to combat attacks. Article
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Manage access to social networking sites with an acceptable use policy
Social networking sites can cause security issues, but sites like Twitter and Facebook can also open up significant business opportunities. Learn how to manage employee access to social networking sites to make sure only those employees who need acce... Ask the Expert
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Cybercriminals invest in social networking attacks
The Cisco Annual Security Report highlights the best and worst in the cybercriminal investment portfolio for 2010. Article
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Social network privacy study finds identity link to cookies
Researchers raise privacy concerns as a person's browsing habits could be paired with their identity and passed to third-parties. Article
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Twitter risks, Facebook threats trouble security pros
Security can't slow down the Twitter phenomenon, but it can take steps to prevent data leakage. Column
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Firms show DLP interest to monitor social networking traffic, survey finds
Organizations are worried about increased use of blogs, wikis and other social media websites, but budget limitations may be holding back investments in DLP. Article
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How to implement and enforce a social networking security policy
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 consequences. David Sherry ex... Tip
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What are effective ways to stop instant messaging (IM) spam?
In this expert Q&A, Michael Cobb reveals what techniques and tools can be used to stop instant messaing spam, or spim, in the enterprise. Ask the Expert
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Secure messaging complications result in limited protection
The market is hindered by multiple standards and deployment options, analyst says. Article
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Is it possible to ban chat programs on an enterprise LAN?
Chat programs can undermine enterprise security, but what's the best way to get rid of them? Application security expert Michael Cobb gives his suggestions. Ask the Expert
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