Yes, you can be fired for Facebook posts
Repeat after me: “Everything I (or my friend) (or my friends’ friends) say about me online can be used against me FOREVER”. Case in point – an ambulance operator […]
Repeat after me: “Everything I (or my friend) (or my friends’ friends) say about me online can be used against me FOREVER”. Case in point – an ambulance operator […]
Would you be OK if the NSA recorded your every phonecall, and everytime you said “I hate my boss” or “I’m taking a new drug”, that information was made public?” […]
http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/288/50821 July 11, 2012 4:00 PM EST Traditionally, when we think of mobile computing, we think about which of our employees we trust, and what devices we allow onto our […]
July 11, 2012 10:30 AM EST Social Media has quickly woven itself into the very fabric of everyday life. This boom in sharing, even the most banal of details, has […]
Corporate America failed to learn from Japan’s 30+ year experiment with BYODs and is making new mistakes, in top of the old ones. Japan suffered massive IT penetration and data […]
Do you fancy opening your next office in Baghdad? Kabul? Beirut? Bogata? Medellin? No? Why not? Could it be because you do NOT want your employees or clients to […]
IBM is one of the largest IT firms on the planet, and based on their patent filings, the smartest tech organization in human history. They invented large parts of modern […]
Remember all those movies where the hero ducked into a bar to avoid the bad guys? Or all those bars you ducked into with your date, because the vibe felt […]
http://nycla.org/index.cfm?section=CLE&page=CLE_Detail&itemID=2682&dateID=20120515 Location: 14 Vesey Street Faculty: Program Co-sponsor: NYCLA’s Cyberspace Committee Faculty: Raj Goel, brainlink.com and Natalie Sulimani, Law Offices of Natalie Sulimani
http://www.dhses.ny.gov/ocs/awareness-training-events/conference/2012/index.cfm June 5, 2012, 11 am Social Media has quickly woven itself into the very fabric of everyday life. This boom in sharing, even the most banal of details, […]