| from Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP This week's newsletter follows a similar theme as recent weeks- security and social networking. First, I reviewed the book 'Googling Security'. The book is not about social networking per se, but it is about how web search engines index data from the Internet- including your social networking profiles and activity- which can affect your security and privacy. I also posted an article about protecting your online identity which focuses on phishing attacks against social networking sites. I don't mean to disparage social networking. I like social networking. I have a Facebook and Twitter account. Just make sure you understand the implications of using them, and how to use them as safely as possible. | | In the Spotlight | Book Review: Googling Security People get pretty upset about their privacy. Whether it is from data breaches like the ones at TJX and Heartland, or from the government deciding to eavesdrop on every phone call without any warrant or justification, people do not like to have their privacy compromised. In Googling Security Greg Conti takes a look at the massive amounts of data...read more | | Protect Your Online Identity Actually, it might be more accurate to say 'protect your online identities'. A recent post on the Symantec Security Response blog provides further insight into the motives of recent phishing attacks like those being targeted at Facebook users. Do you have credit card info stored in Facebook? I am not even sure why you would, but I was recently changing some settings...read more | Sharing a Windows Vista PC...Securely We are a spoiled in my household when it comes to PC's. Everyone has their own so we don't need to have multiple user accounts on the individual systems. It wasn't always like that though. The children used to share a PC and had multiple user accounts within the Windows operating system. You may need to share a Windows Vista system between multiple children or family members, or perhaps between co-workers...read more | Sponsored Links | | | | Internet / Network Security Ads Advertisement | |
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