
Securing the Clicks Network Security in the Age of Social Media
Network Security in the Age of Social Media
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-07-176905-1 (ISBN)
Description
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Defend against corporate espionage launched from social networksProtect your organization from devastating social media attacks with instruction from a team of information security experts. Securing the Clicks: Network Security in the Age of Social Media explains the latest threats along with detailed fixes, best practices, and "from the headlines" case studies. Find out how to analyze risk, implement robust security protocols, and enforce social media usage policies. Regulatory compliance, online reputation management, and incident response are also covered in this comprehensive volume.
Assess your global social media presence and identify vulnerabilities
Establish solid security policies at every level of your organization
Allocate resources for planning, administration, and corrective action
Monitor usage by employees, clients, competitors, and the public
Block cyberstalking. phishing, malware, and identity theft exploits
Guard intellectual property rights, trademarks, copyrights, and logos
Preserve your brand image using online reputation management tools
Gary Bahadur is the founder and CEO of KRAA Security [www.kraasecurity.com/social-media-security], which protects organizations from threats through a combination of prevention services. He was the cofounder and CIO of Foundstone, Inc.
Jason Inasi is CEO and cofounder of The Factory Interactive {www.thefactoryi.com], a digital design and marketing agency, and president of Inasi Group, an international, multidisciplinary, technology advisory firm.
Alex de Carvalho is vice president of business development and community at VoxMed, cofounder of The Startup Forum, director of social media at Medimix International, and adjunct professor of social media at the University of Miami.
Assess your global social media presence and identify vulnerabilities
Establish solid security policies at every level of your organization
Allocate resources for planning, administration, and corrective action
Monitor usage by employees, clients, competitors, and the public
Block cyberstalking. phishing, malware, and identity theft exploits
Guard intellectual property rights, trademarks, copyrights, and logos
Preserve your brand image using online reputation management tools
Gary Bahadur is the founder and CEO of KRAA Security [www.kraasecurity.com/social-media-security], which protects organizations from threats through a combination of prevention services. He was the cofounder and CIO of Foundstone, Inc.
Jason Inasi is CEO and cofounder of The Factory Interactive {www.thefactoryi.com], a digital design and marketing agency, and president of Inasi Group, an international, multidisciplinary, technology advisory firm.
Alex de Carvalho is vice president of business development and community at VoxMed, cofounder of The Startup Forum, director of social media at Medimix International, and adjunct professor of social media at the University of Miami.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
110 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
606 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-176905-1 (9780071769051)
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Persons
Gary Bahadur, co-founder and Chief Information Officer of Foundstone Inc, has been providing security consulting and training services to Foundstone's clients for the past two years and implements the technical infrastructure necessary provide services to Foundstone's clients. Prior to starting Foundstone with his partners, Mr. Bahadur performed security consulting and training services for Fortune 500 companies at Price Waterhouse and Ernst & Young. Mr. Bahadur has been involved with numerous ethical hacking tests and network reviews covering various firewalls, UNIX, Windows NT, Novell networks, Web servers, Internet connectivity and SAP security during the past 7 years. Mr. Bahadur has helped develop the methodologies for network security reviews and security classes. He is a frequent speaker at security conferences and writes for a number of security related publications including Information Security Magazine and SysAdmin Magazine. Mr. Bahadur holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems / Finance from New York University and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
Content
Part I: Assessing Social Media Security
Chapter 1. The Social Media Security Process
Chapter 2. Security Strategy Analysis: Foundation of Your Security Policy
Chapter 3. Monitoring in the Social Media Landscape
Part II: Assessing Social Media Threats
Chapter 4. Threat Assessment
Chapter 5. What Can Go Wrong
Part III: Operations, Policies, & Processes
Chapter 6. Social Media Security Policy Best Practices
Chapter 7. Human Resources: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 8. Utilization of Resources: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 9. Monetary Considerations: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 10. Operations Management: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 11. Reputation Management: Strategy & Collaboration
Part IV: Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 12. Human Resources Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 13. Utilization Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 14. Monetary Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 15. Operations Management Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 16. Reputation Management Monitoring & Reporting
Part V: Social Media 3.0
Chapter 17. Assessing Your Social Media Strategy
Chapter 18. The Future of Social Media Security
Appendix: Resource Guide
Index
Chapter 1. The Social Media Security Process
Chapter 2. Security Strategy Analysis: Foundation of Your Security Policy
Chapter 3. Monitoring in the Social Media Landscape
Part II: Assessing Social Media Threats
Chapter 4. Threat Assessment
Chapter 5. What Can Go Wrong
Part III: Operations, Policies, & Processes
Chapter 6. Social Media Security Policy Best Practices
Chapter 7. Human Resources: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 8. Utilization of Resources: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 9. Monetary Considerations: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 10. Operations Management: Strategy & Collaboration
Chapter 11. Reputation Management: Strategy & Collaboration
Part IV: Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 12. Human Resources Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 13. Utilization Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 14. Monetary Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 15. Operations Management Monitoring & Reporting
Chapter 16. Reputation Management Monitoring & Reporting
Part V: Social Media 3.0
Chapter 17. Assessing Your Social Media Strategy
Chapter 18. The Future of Social Media Security
Appendix: Resource Guide
Index