China Could Be Exploiting Internet Security Process to Steal Data, Cyber Experts Warn - 0 views
Activité-A, partage de lien 1: UPDATE: Facebook Spent A Record $1.35 Million ... - 0 views
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Facebook is adding lots of new friends in Washington, D.C
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estimates put the last year’s lobbying budget at $1.35 million
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In comparison, Google spent $3.76 million in the last quarter of 2011. The increased outreach to policymakers appears to be an industry trend.
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Ce texte fait état de la pratique de lobbysme (en anglais: lobbying), tendance industrielle actuelle, notamment de la part des entreprises vers les divers paliers de gouvernement. (L'auteur discute du budget de Facebook qui est dédié à leur pratique de lobbysme, l'impact légal de cette pratique ainsi que leurs priorités avouées. ce texte porte à réfléchir sur l'importance de se lier, de se faire connaître et d'éduquer les élus afin d'assurer la pérennité de l'entreprise.) L'auteure est Jennifer Moire. La publication a été faite le 21 janvier 2012 à 20h13.
Twitter bumps up log-in security after hacks - 4 views
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/23/tech/social-media/twitter-security-hacks/index.html
Software vulnerabilities sometimes first announced on social media - Help Net Security - 1 views
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"An effort by United States lawmakers to prevent government agencies from domestically tracking citizens without a search warrant is facing opposition internally from one of its largest intelligence services. Republican and Democratic aides familiar with ongoing defense-spending negotiations in Congress say officials at the National Security Agency (NSA) have approached lawmakers charged with its oversight about opposing an amendment that would prevent it from paying companies for location data instead of obtaining a warrant in court. Introduced by US representatives Warren Davidson and Sara Jacobs, the amendment, first reported by WIRED, would prohibit US military agencies from "purchasing data that would otherwise require a warrant, court order, or subpoena" to obtain. The ban would cover more than half of the US intelligence community, including the NSA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the newly formed National Space Intelligence Center, among others."
Are You Ready for Social Media 2.0? | Social Media Today - 0 views
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In the new social media landscape that’s being formed the winning edge is provided by content that is valuable, focused and contextual
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this is a return to basics where in order to market successfully you really need to understand the needs and motivation of your prospects and then position yourself to meet them.
US Government Social Media | Social Media Today - 1 views
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Doing it Wrong: State Department Buys Facebook Fans
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Doing it Right: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on Instagram
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is worthwhile to consider the two programs, why they hit or miss the mark and what it means to social media marketing for brands.