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Collaborative Web Means New Risks

Posted June 14, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |

It used to be that the Internet was a one-way street. Sites sent information to you at the desktop but you didn't send any back because there was little reason to, unless it was an e-mail to complain. Today's Internet is a more collaborative, interactive enterprise. Social networking sites, Google, eBay, and MySpace establish a kind of partnership in which the user provides content as much as consumes it. Hiding in this evolving collaborative Web are the seeds of a new generation of information security risks.

About The Author
John Berry
John Berry Senior Consultant John Berry is a management consultant with extensive experience in helping organizations execute strategies designed to deliver breakthrough value from IT and other investments. He is the inventor of a portfolio of strategic planning and value analysis methodologies that guide managers in their IT investment and sourcing decisions. He is also the author of Tangible Strategies for Intangible Assets (McGraw-Hill, 2004… Read More
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