Securing Social Media in the Enterprise:
Securing Social Media in the Enterprise is a concise overview of the security threats posed by the use of social media sites and apps in enterprise network environments. Social media sites and apps are now a ubiquitous presence within enterprise systems and networks, and are vulnerable to a wide ran...
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Zusammenfassung: | Securing Social Media in the Enterprise is a concise overview of the security threats posed by the use of social media sites and apps in enterprise network environments. Social media sites and apps are now a ubiquitous presence within enterprise systems and networks, and are vulnerable to a wide range of digital systems attacks. This brief volume provides security professionals and network systems administrators a much-needed dive into the most current threats, detection techniques, and defenses for these attacks, and provides a roadmap for best practices to secure and manage social media within the enterprise. Teaches how to: Use of social engineering techniquesMimic threat behavioursCategorize different classes of attacks (e.g., passive, active, insider, close-in, distribution, etc.)Quantify different operational threat environmentsCategorize general attack stages |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (48 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780128041963 9780128041802 |
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spelling | Dalziel, Henry Verfasser aut Securing Social Media in the Enterprise Elsevier Science 2015 © 2015 1 online resource (48 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Securing Social Media in the Enterprise is a concise overview of the security threats posed by the use of social media sites and apps in enterprise network environments. Social media sites and apps are now a ubiquitous presence within enterprise systems and networks, and are vulnerable to a wide range of digital systems attacks. This brief volume provides security professionals and network systems administrators a much-needed dive into the most current threats, detection techniques, and defenses for these attacks, and provides a roadmap for best practices to secure and manage social media within the enterprise. Teaches how to: Use of social engineering techniquesMimic threat behavioursCategorize different classes of attacks (e.g., passive, active, insider, close-in, distribution, etc.)Quantify different operational threat environmentsCategorize general attack stages Unternehmen Business enterprises -- Technological innovations Computer networks -- Security measures Social media -- Security measures Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dalziel, Henry Securing Social Media in the Enterprise |
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