Posts Tagged ‘Web 2.0’

Hidden Privacy & Security Risks of Web 2.0

Monday, August 10th, 2009

There’s been a lot in the news lately about “Web 2.0” security and privacy problems. A lot of folks, though, don’t know what that term really means. Do your personnel know what it means? Probably not. This is certainly understandable since Web 2.0 really is a reference to many different things. The common link is that Web 2.0 represents what is considered to be the “second generation” of Internet activities and tools…

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Here’s the link for Web 2.0 Privacy and Security Considerations

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

I forgot the link to my article yesterday!!
Here it is…
Web 2.0 Privacy and Security Considerations

Web 2.0 Privacy and Security Considerations

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I’ve been having a lot of conversations in the past few weeks about Web 2.0 privacy and security issues. Web 2.0 certainly has greatly enhanced how the Internet can be used. Posting information on blogs, social networking sites, microblogs (such as Twitter), texting, IMing and an assortment of other types of activities have become a normal part of many people’s lives.

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Web 2.0 Privacy and Security Considerations

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I’ve been having a lot of conversations in the past few weeks about Web 2.0 privacy and security issues. Web 2.0 certainly has greatly enhanced how the Internet can be used. Posting information on blogs, social networking sites, microblogs (such as Twitter), texting, IMing and an assortment of other types of activities have become a normal part of many people’s lives.

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Web 2.0 Security, Privacy & Policies

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Since 2000 I’ve been writing a monthly column for the Computer Security Institute (CSI) Alert publication…

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