Social Networking sites such as Facebook, Myspace and Youtube have gained popularity among the younger population. Sites such as LinkedIn, Plaxo and Xing have followed quickly in their footsteps to provide the business friendly social network opportunities.
More recently, companies large and small are exploring ways to use social network site to support and improve sales (Youtube), to find new employees and business partners (LinkedIn) or to monitor their performance and respond to critics (Yelp and increasingly Facebook and Twitter).
However, for information security experts commissum.com, businesses looking to embrace these social media channels and tools in their business need to understand and calculate the benefits and risks before engaging them.
To consider the risks of using social media for your business consider the following:
Be careful using social media for employment vetting purposes for the same reasons that employers should not ask about religion, preferences, age, race etc.
Once a business takes the step of using social media, they are opening up a channel that in most cases you have very limited control of; in fact almost handing over control to the public. How would the business deal with both fair and unfair criticisms and opinions expressed on social media websites and how could its reputation be affected?
Would your employees know what business information can be disclosed on social media websites and could the business therefore be at risk of involuntary information leakage?
Could information on the size, structure of the business and operational details such as IT infrastructure details be used for initial data gathering activities for targeted attacks?
Could the business IT infrastructure be vulnerable to malicious software downloaded from social network sites?
And lastly consider whether the business should monitor the activities of its employees to ensure that security is maintained and resources are not being wasted by social networking activities.
“The risks of using social media encompass all aspects of the business; legal, employment, technical, operational and reputationâ€, according to a commissum spokesperson.
Via EPR Network
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