SOCIAL NETWORKING SECURITY Articles
Less than half of Facebook, Google users understood sites' privacy policies
A study points to notifying users within applications as an alternative
Is Facebook use in the enterprise too risky to allow?
With an outright ban on social sites nearly impossible, companies need a strong security regime and staff training, say experts
How to meet the challenges of 21st century security and privacy
From the theft of trade secrets, to the rise of social media,to the failure of weak governance, Richard Power talks to Christopher Burgess on the challenges security and privacy professionals face now
Tangled web: Facebook, SEO, and black-hat tactics colliding (still)
As the ancient proverb says, we are cursed to live in interesting times
Securing Facebook: With a little help from his 800 million friends
Joe Sullivan, CSO of Facebook, talks about spam, fake accounts, cooperating with Google and Twitter, and much more
Brain drain: Protecting your organization's IP
Intellectual property is the new PII, targeted by hackers and inadequately secured. Here's how to protect IP.
2012: The new age of malware
Malware forms aren't changing much, but the means of delivering it, and its intent, is becoming more stealth and sinister, according to Roger Thompson of ICSA Labs
By the numbers: How dangerous are Facebook, Twitter, and search engines (really)?
Highlights from a presentation titled "The dark side: Measuring and analyzing malicious activity on Twitter and Facebook," by Daniel Peck, research scientist with Barracuda Networks
Facebook may be scary, but we love it anyway
Research finds while most Facebook and Twitter users admit the social networks have security problems, that's not going to stop them from logging on
4 steps retailers can take to combat flash robs
News about large crowds of organized thieves is popping up in the headlines. But should retailers really worry and prepare?
