Security Risks in Social Media Technologies (e-bog) af Oxley, Alan
Oxley, Alan (forfatter)

Security Risks in Social Media Technologies e-bog

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Security measures can be used by management, IT staff, and users in participatory/collaborative service provision within the public sector. Security Risks in Social Media Technologies explores this use. Topics are targeted, and issues raised and lessons learnt are analyzed. The book helps the reader understand the risks posed by relevant Web 2.0 applications and gives clear guidance on how to m...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Oxley, Alan (forfatter)
Udgivet 31 juli 2013
Længde 292 sider
Genrer Library, archive and information management
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781780633800
Security measures can be used by management, IT staff, and users in participatory/collaborative service provision within the public sector. Security Risks in Social Media Technologies explores this use. Topics are targeted, and issues raised and lessons learnt are analyzed. The book helps the reader understand the risks posed by relevant Web 2.0 applications and gives clear guidance on how to mitigate those risks. The body of the book is concerned with social media, the dominant Web 2.0 technology associated with security in the public sector, and is structured into eight chapters. The first chapter introduces the background for the work; the second covers uses of social media; the third covers relevant security threats; the fourth chapter concerns the security controls applied to the participation-collaboration pattern; the fifth chapter then considers acceptable use practices; the sixth chapter covers participation-collaboration in the context of schools; the seventh chapter shows an alternative way of classifying controls to that given in the fourth chapter; and the final chapter offers a conclusion.Focuses on the security issues of social media, specifically in the public sectorWritten by a leading researcher and practitionerShows best practices for mitigating risk in the use of social media