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Employers slack on Web 2.0 security

By Rosalie Marshall
27 August 2008 07:50AM
Tags: employers | slack | web | security

Organisations should do more to police their employee’s use of social networking sites and instant messaging (IM) applications, according to recent research conducted by FaceTime Communications, a Web 2.0 security firm.

The research shows that some employers have not set adequate policy enforcement tools for forbidding social networking sites and are not providing the right anti-virus protection to deal with common IM malware threats.

“Enabling IM and other types of Web 2.0 communication can bring great benefits to companies, but IT departments need to consider the risks involved and make sure that security, policy control and compliance are introduced as standard best practice,” said Nick Sears, FaceTime Communications vice president.

200 individuals responded to the survey questions. Nearly three quarters of the respondents could access social networking sites at work, but only two thirds said their employer’s policy allowed them to do so.

Nearly 16 per cent of respondents said they had clicked on a link within an IM that had turned out to be malware and 42 per cent of the time their current anti-virus protection did not catch it.

77 per cent of those surveyed said they could access IM applications at work with a third of respondents admitting to sending an IM to the wrong person.

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Comments: 1
Firstly, how is IM web 2.0? I believe IRC classifies as IM, and that's about web 0.1 alpha...

Secondly, the problem is liveware (that's those squishy things that push buttons and break things, usually installed between the keyboard and chair)... A virus with an executable attached as a supposed greeting card went around a couple of weeks ago and actually infected people. As long as people continue to fall for stuff like that, what hope is there for security?

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iTnews - comments icon Posted by cfAug 27, 2008 10:55 PM
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