Facebook’s new security features and the Zuckerberg hacking incident
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Facebook’s new security features and the Zuckerberg hacking incident
Posted: 28th January 2011 by admin in Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, Hacking News, Identity theft, Security Policy, social media, Web SecurityTags: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft, Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Prize, Social business, Social network service, TechCrunch
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Social Media Warfare: Are you attacking or defending?
Posted: 6th September 2010 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Entrepreneur, Phishing, risk assessment, Security Assesment, Security Policy, social media, Social network, Web 2.0, Web SecurityTags: Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Phishing, social media policy, social media security, social media war, Twitter
Image via CrunchBase Is there such a thing as Social Media Warfare? We have had cyber warfare going on for years now. So it should be an obvious “YES” that Social Media warfare exists. But is that true? To get to a full blown war opposing sides go through an escalation process. Where are we [...]
When will Vendors provide Risk Assessments of their products?
Posted: 17th February 2010 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Hacking News, risk assessment, Security Assesment, Supplier Security, Web SecurityTags: Adobe, Adobe Systems, Apple, CIO.com, Cross-site scripting, Flash, Google, Microsoft, Operating system, security
Image via Wikipedia Vendor risk assessment are not part of everyday corporate managememnt but it should be. If you drive a car and every week you have to get something fixed it would prove pretty annoying, disgusting, outrageous and you probably you would never buy that model again and probably wouldn’t by from that manufacturer [...]