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Quick Guide: What is Web 2.0?: Security Concerns
03/24/2008

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Security Concerns


The Growing Security Challenges of Mobility and Web 2.0 (ebizQ)
Web 2.0 applications like Instant Messaging, social networking and peer-to-peer software are often open to exploits by potential intruders. More troubling, studies show most employees use this type of applications at work every work, unaware of the potential dangers.

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Managing the Risk of Collaboration Tools (ebizQ)
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