Social Search and Security

May 27, 2009

Might these terms comprise an oxymoron? Some organizations are plunging forward with social networking, social search, and open collaboration. You may find Vanessa Ho’s “Risks Associated with Web 2.0” here a useful article. She summarizes the results of a study by an outfit called Dynamic Markets conducted for WebSense. With a sample of 1,300 business professionals, the report contained some interesting information. This statement from the article struck a chord in me:

“The thing about the web is once it is out there, it is out there [forever],” Meizlik [a WebSense executive’] noted. Other findings of the survey include 80 per cent of respondents reported feeling confident in their organizations web security, despite the fact that the numbers show that they are ill-equipped to protect against Web 2.0 security threats. For example, 68 per cent do not have real-time analysis of web content; 59 per cent cannot prevent URL re-directs; 53 per cent do not have security solutions that stop spyware from sending information to bots; 52 per cent do not have solutions to detect embedded malicious code on trusted websites; and 45 per cent do not have data loss prevention technology to stop company-confidential information from being uploaded to sites like blogs and wikis, hosted on unauthorized cloud computing sites or leaked as a result of spyware and phishing attacks.

I learned from a chirpy 30 year old conference manager last week that security is not an issue of interest to that conference attendee audience. Yep, those 30 somethings set me straight again.

Stephen Arnold, May 28, 2009

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One Response to “Social Search and Security”

  1. Dave Hucker on May 27th, 2009 10:28 pm

    I’ve heard through contacts at a number large corporations throughout Latin America that they’ve made employees aware of the risks associated with revealing too much personal information via social networking websites.

    too bad kidnapping executives is such a lucrative ‘business’ in some countries.

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