Assignment 1: Social Media and Privacy Issues
Due Week 2 and worth 120 points
Social networks afford individuals the venue and technology to connect with many “friends”, both known and unknown. An individual’s activities on social networks can have security implications, especially if they adversely affect the corporate reputations of their employers. This practice is more obvious on professional social network sites that identify the employee’s employer, such as LinkedIn.
Imagine that you are a CIO of a company. As the CIO, the security and privacy of your organization is one of your primary concerns. It is your responsibility to review the risks and vulnerabilities of social media to your company and provide your employees with guidelines on how to interact with social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, when representing your company.
Write a four to six(4-6) page guidelines for accessing Web 2.0 sites that:
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
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