GETTING INTO TROUBLE WITH SOCIAL MEDIA

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GETTING INTO TROUBLE WITH SOCIAL MEDIA. Michael S. Williams. “Gentlemen don’t read each other’s mail.” - Henry L. Stimson . DANGER-DANGER-DANGER. Good news - and bad - travels at 186,000 miles a second. How fast can you run? . SOCIAL MEDIA. Friend or Foe? Asset or Liability? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Michael S. Williams

GETTING INTO TROUBLE WITH SOCIAL MEDIA

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“Gentlemen don’t read each other’s mail.”

- Henry L. Stimson

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Good news - and bad - travels at 186,000 miles a second. How fast can you run?

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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Friend or Foe?

Asset or Liability?

Risk v. Gain

SOCIAL MEDIA

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News vs. Entertainment

Need to know vs. Want to know

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Your employerGovernment Foreign governmentsIP service providersBusinesses Your significant other Private third parties (hackers) Your friendsYour enemies

Who is Watching?

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Not everyone is your “Friend”

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“The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.”

- Bill Gates

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The greatest intelligence tool ever created.

FACEBOOK

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If it is free it is likely dangerousIf in doubt – don’t!Use of the Internet requires real disciplineDon’t assume what you see is what you seeOnce you send or post something you no

longer control itDelete does not delete Never post anything you would not say or

give in personDon’t become the emergency

Michael’s Rules

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Arrogance kills

So does email

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What is on your Facebook page?

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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What would happen if your computer was seized or it’s

contents subject to a discovery subpoena?

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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Could your email or Social Media site(s) be used against you?

What would a background investigator think?Do you give away too much useful information?Can someone profile you from your Social Media?

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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What is in your Internet History cache?

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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Do you know your company/agency Internet and Social Media policy?

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What are your document control policies?

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Does your company/agency scan email and Internet

communications?

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Most companies back-up everything including email.

What do you have that you would not want found?

Remember, your work computer is not yours.

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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Does anyone need to know what you are sending?

If what you are sending is something you would not want others to read – don’t send it.

Privileged and confidential materials do not belong on the Internet.

Don’t be lazy. The U.S. mail still works. Fax machines are not yet extinct.Anyone can post most anything. Do you want

what you are sending posted for the world to see?

Some more of Michael’s rules:

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Take note and use caution:

You can be held liable for what you write and post.

Don’t think for a moment you can not be found.

DANGER-DANGER-DANGER

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You must monitor your Social Media as a consumer and as a business. Do not view its as just an expense.

Protect revenueGrow revenueImage and crisis managementCorporate security

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National OPSEC ProgramInteragency OPSEC Support Staff

Fanx 3, Suite 67229800 Savage Rd.

Ft G.C. Mead, MD 20755-6000443-479-4677

iad.gov/ioss

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Michael S. WilliamsMichael S. Williams Security Systems, Inc.

805-969-9829

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