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Risks in Social Media
Jairo Suarez
Risks
• Impact in jobs and school.• Effect in family, friends, opportunities.• Identity theft.• Cyber-bullying.• Loss of privacy.• Stalking.• Can’t be taken back.
Examples
1. Comment2. Video3. Photo4. Tweet5. Post
“I am sorry I said I love Fidel Castro." - Ozzie Guillen
1. Comment
Social MentionOne-minute span
“They were for team building." - GSA Officials
2. Videos
Reactions
Social MentionTwo-minute span
Example 3 – Email
“I regret the harm that my actions
have caused my family, my staff and
my constituents." - Christopher Lee
Example 4 – TweeterConnor Riley, 22
A Cisco employee responded: “Who is the hiring manager? I’m sure they would love to know that you will hate the work. We here at Cisco are versed in the Web.”
Example 5 – Youtube
Pittsburgh• Police caught
thieves that stole thousands of dollars in cash and goods.
• They posed with their loot.
• An employee called out sick from work, claiming that "she could not work in front of a computer as she needed to lie in the dark.“
• When she was discovered to be surfing Facebook from home, she was terminated.
Example 6 – Facebook
Inattention• People post for friends; forget others may information.• Mistakenly believe page will have relative privacy.• Few have installed software to remotely wipe the
device if it is lost or stolen.• Social media users don’t know how to protect their
privacy.
Why It Happens
Why It Happens (cont’d)
Technology• Easier to post: phones, iPad, free WiFi• Internet provides a sense of anonymity.• Lack of physical interaction provides false sense of
security.• No “friending” is needed to gain access.• Interlinked pages, blogs, news, tweets are all visible to
anyone and everyone.• The beauty of the Web is that it is open, and anyone
can crawl it.
Badness • Scammers• Many websites share / sell private data• Envy• DrugsHuman Nature• Grudges• Jealousy• Impulsive• Peer pressure
Why It Happens (cont’d)
Conclusion
• Removing information is like removing an unwanted tattoo.
• It is better to avoid the tattoo in the first place than to try to remove it later.
• There are no guarantees that you can even remove it completely.
• The only way is to prevent it from ever showing up.
“Golden Rule”
“In Social Media, don’t post, send, email, upload, attach, record
anything you would not wantyour spouse, boss or a police officer
to see.”
Suggestions1. Use Social Media to promote yourself personally and
professionally.2. Don’t surrender to peer pressure.3. Learn to use privacy features.4. Be alert against phishing scams.5. Be wary of publishing any identifying information:– Pick a user name that doesn’t include any personal
information.– Set up a separate email account that doesn’t use your
real name.– Use a ‘strong’ passwords.
6. Keep your profile closed. Only allow friends to view it.