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Managing Online Risk
Apps, Mobile, and Social Media Security
Risk mitigation strategies, solutions, and best practices to address security and liability concerns arising from corporate online and digital activity
Deborah Gonzalez (Author)
9780124200555, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 30 September 2014
286 pages
23.4 x 19 x 1.9 cm, 0.61 kg
"Those looking for a high-level introductory approach to the topic, yet with significant tactical and practical advice, will find that Managing Online Risk is a good resource." --Security Management
In recent years, building a corporate online presence has become nonnegotiable for businesses, as consumers expect to connect with them in as many ways as possible. There are benefits to companies that use online technology, but there are risks as well. Managing Online Risk presents the tools and resources needed to better understand the security and reputational risks of online and digital activity, and how to mitigate those risks to minimize potential losses. Managing Online Risk highlights security and risk management best practices that address concerns such as data collection and storage, liability, recruitment, employee communications, compliance violations, security of devices (in contexts like mobile, apps, and cloud computing), and more. Additionally, this book offers a companion website that was developed in parallel with the book and includes the latest updates and resources for topics covered in the book.
Chapter 1: Risk Management, Data Style Chapter 2: Internal and External Risks Chapter 3: Reputation and Identity Chapter 4: The New Workforce Chapter 5: Big Data Chapter 6: Approaches to Content Chapter 7: Compliance Chapter 8: Currency and Campaigns Chapter 9: Digital Succession Chapter 10: The Future of Online Security
Subject Areas: Computer fraud & hacking [URH], Privacy & data protection [URD], Computer security [UR]