Computerworld: "The main purpose of implementing a social networking policy is to identify proper usage and behavior for social networking applications. Remember, the overall goal is to protect the rights and privacy of all employees and the integrity and reputation of the company."
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Instead of having a policy in
Instead of having a policy in place that is almost guaranteed to be broken, why not a block some pieces of social media and keep some parts of social media accessible? Palo Alto Networks might have found a solution to this problem. Here's a link to a whitepaper they have created: http://bit.ly/d2NZRp
as a follow up which i
as a follow up which i totally agree with Facebook is a huge application with a number of amazing uses that can be applied to business. Palo Alto has written a practical guide to how to safely allow Facebook to be used in the workplace while still protecting the security of your business. The white paper http://bit.ly/brno0T is really interesting and will allow you to understand that there is utility to Facebook and that it can be an excellent medium for business.