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What is social media?

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any electronic platform that allows two way communication or other

interaction with content

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blogs

microblogs

message boards & forums

photo & video sharing

Audio & video podcasts

social bookmarkingsocial networks

reviews

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In one way or another, nearly everyone will be in social media in

2009.

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Why should organizations be on social media?

We all trust our peers more than any other source.

And the tools to share opinions are free, lightweight and ubiquitous.

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I use social media – primarily blogs, podcast, Twitter, Facebook and

LinkedIn…

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…along with wikis, blogs, feeds, videos and microsharing behind the

firewall at TechTarget.

But that’s “Enterprise 2.0” – not Web 2.0.

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“Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their

goals.”

-Professor Andrew McAfee, MIT

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Enterprise 2.0 implementations generally use a combination of

social software and collaborative technologies

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Case studies for successful enterprise social computing include

private industry, like Booz-Allen Hamilton and Lockheed Martin,

…and now government, like Intellipedia and A-Space.

Or MyBarackObama.com.

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How do Web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0 work together?

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So let’s call it “enterprise social computing”

…and drop the 2.0.

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Most public entities need to be on Facebook and at least monitor

Twitter and LinkedIn.

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Employees can & will use smartphones to update them in

real-time.

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In a recent survey by Russell Herder, fewer than one-third of 438 respondents said their organization

had a policy in place governing social media use.

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Only 10% of the companies surveyed indicated that they had conducted employee training on

such use.

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And yet Web applications are at the top of security threats to the

enterprise.

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Is it any wonder that 80% of the executives surveyed said they are fearful of social networking risks?

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That said……many organizations will allow some

form of social computing for collaboration.

Workers are already bringing the tools to work from home when sysadmins

don’t provide better versions.

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And whether it’s Web 2.0 or enterprise social computing…

regulatory compliance means relevant social messaging will need to be logged and audited

for e-discovery.

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Facebook is already “discoverable” in Canada.

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For those that collaborate most effectively internally and externally, there appear to be major rewards.

Research from MIT’s Andrew McAfee indicates that those who use it best – and safely – reap significant competitive benefits

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Best bets to adapt?

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Sandboxes can help with security

That’s how the White House addressed the issue – at first.

Defense contractors complying with “transparency directives” may

proceed similarly.

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Social media policies are key.

IBM’s social computing guidelines are a gold standard.

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And emphasizing common sense &

education for employees about security risks is essential.

Phishing, XSS and worms are on the rise.

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You can find me at [email protected]

@digiphile or @ITcompliance