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Social Media (Web 2.0) and Privacy. Donald E. Hester 19-Mar-2010 For audio call Toll Free 1 - 888-886-3951 and use PIN/code 956172. Housekeeping. Maximize your CCC Confer window. Phone audio will be in presenter-only mode. Ask questions and make comments using the chat window.
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Social Media (Web 2.0) and Privacy Donald E. Hester 19-Mar-2010 For audio call Toll Free 1-888-886-3951 and use PIN/code 956172
Housekeeping • Maximize your CCC Confer window. • Phone audio will be in presenter-only mode. • Ask questions and make comments using the chat window.
Adjusting Audio • If you’re listening on your computer, adjust your volume using the speaker slider. • If you’re listening over the phone, click on phone headset. Do not listen on both computer and phone.
Saving Files & Open/close Captions • Save chat window with floppy disc icon • Open/close captioning window with CC icon
Emoticons and Polling • Raise hand and Emoticons • Polling options
Donald E. Hester Social Media (Web 2.0) and Privacy
Types • Social Networking • Blogs • Vlogs • Podcasts • Internet forums • Wikis • Groups • Product reviews • Virtual reality • Micro blogging • Media sharing
Social Media (Web 2.0) • Services are extremely popular and useful • Almost a must today, (if you are not in, you are out) • People post too much information about themselves or their kids • Be aware of your aggregate information • The key is to be aware of what you are sharing
Types • Social Networking • Blogs • Vlogs • Podcasts • Internet forums • Wikis • Groups • Product reviews • Virtual reality • Micro blogging • Media sharing
Benefits • New ways of reaching customers (students) • New ways of researching • Meet people (students) were they are • Get the message out faster to more people • Democratization of media • Relationships and conversation • Increase transparency in government and organizations • Community, sharing, and connecting (Collaboration)
The Bad • Unqualified opinions • Massive amounts of content • Consistent delivery • Information overload • Work/Life balance • Mob opinion • Anonymity • Online Bullies • Cyber-stalkers
Security v. Privacy • But security issues and privacy issues are entirely two different beasts. • A security issue occurs when a hacker gains unauthorized access to a website or your computer. • Hacking • Virus, worm or malicious software • Privacy issues involve the unwarranted access of private information. • Typically information you put there but did not intend for everyone to see it • Information about you posted by someone else
Privacy • Would you invite a stranger into your house to look at your children's photo album? • Public v. Private • Aggregate information sources could give someone more information than intended.
Privacy • Do you have control of what is posted? • Not all fame is good! • People use anonymity to post stuff about others! • Embarrassing , loss of credibility
Privacy • Do I have control of what is posted about me? • Look yourself up! • All but one of these is about me. • One of these I was completely unaware of. • Even if you are not on the web, you may be on the web! • Do what you can to control what is out there.
Privacy • Can someone use what you post against you?
Security • Scams • Applications gather information about you • You may set your self up to being charged • Fraud • Identity theft
General Rules • Limit the personal information you post. Your real friends should already know. • Review privacy statements of sites and applications. • Be wary of application that need access to your information or profile. • Remember aggregate information. • Keep your posts on information on a professional level • Don’t instant message, email, post, blog, podcast, share, tweet, upload or otherwise leave anything on the Internet you wouldn’t want to see on the front page of the local paper. • Protect you computer, keep it up-to-date, install Anti-virus • Use complex passwords, don’t share your passwords
References • http://www.LearnSecurity.org • http://www.onguardonline.gov • http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/ • http://www.microsoft.com/protect/default.mspx
Donald E. Hester CISSP, CISA, CAP, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, MCSE Security, Security+ Maze & Associates @One / San Diego City College www.LearnSecurity.org http://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldehester http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=245570977486 Q&A
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