FAQ: Corporate Web 2.0 Threats DATE: 12 Nov 2008
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 LinkedIn, as well as wikis and blogs.
Our expert also dives into particular attack vectors and scenarios that are becoming popular, defensive policy, and technology best practices and Web 2.0 trends to monitor going forward.
About the speaker: David Sherry is chief information security officer at Brown University.
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