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Cyber Stalking, CDC Internet Posting Policies and more in the Social Media Security Podcast Ep. 10

Saturday, February 13th 2010 @ 9:46 AM (not yet rated)    post viewed 6262 times

In Episode 10 of the Social Media Security Podcast, Tom Eston and I discuss:

1- What is a SHMOOCON?
2- How Cyberstalking can result from inadvertent clicking on links and use of sites that contain geolocation technology
3- Some good Internet Posting policies for employees, published by the US Centers for Disease Control
4- Facebook's user interface redesign

You can listen to the podcast and view the show notes by clicking HERE (click the triangular PLAY button at the bottom of the show notes to hear the audio progrm).

The Social Media Security Podcast is an informal discussion of social media security issues that tries to balance important technical understanding with guidance for business and personal users. The podcast, and other social media security news and posts are published by Tom Eston and his ragtag (but highly informed) cerw of cronies and geeks at http://www.socialmediasecurity.com.

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ScottWright said on Friday, February 26th 2010 @ 6:52 AM:

I've had a number of requests for good examples of Internet Posting Policies for employees of enterprises. So, here's a link to the US Centers for Disease Control site, discussed in this episode of the Social Media Security podcast above.

http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/guidelines/?s_cid=tw_eh_78

Telstra - a company in Australia - is another organization that I've talked about, which has some really interesting and innovative policies and training materials for their staff. Here is a link to one of their interactive documents.

 http://www.exchange.telstra.com.au/training/flip.html

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