4. Meet Mark Zuckerberg
CEO of Facebook,
which he founded in
2004.
Responsible for the
design of Facebook’s
service and
development of its
core technology and
infrastructure.
5. Meet Mark Zuckerberg
CEO of Facebook,
which he founded in
2004.
Responsible for the
design of Facebook’s
service and
development of its
core technology and
infrastructure.
6. Meet Mark Zuckerberg
CEO of Facebook,
which he founded in
2004.
Responsible for the
design of Facebook’s
service and
development of its
core technology and
infrastructure.
9. Look For TRUSTe
• When you see the TRUSTe
seal that says that the website
privacy’s policy complies
with the highest standards for
protecting your personal
information.
• Facebook is a certified
licensee of the TRUSTe
Privacy Seal Program.
• Although Facebook’s privacy
policy aligns with TRUSTe
certification, doesn’t mean
that all users protect
themselves.
10. Look For TRUSTe
• When you see the TRUSTe
seal that says that the website
privacy’s policy complies
with the highest standards for
protecting your personal
information.
• Facebook is a certified
licensee of the TRUSTe
Privacy Seal Program.
• Although Facebook’s privacy
policy aligns with TRUSTe
certification, doesn’t mean
that all users protect
themselves.
11. Privacy Settings
Name and Profile Picture : Your
name and profile picture don’t
have privacy settings.
Contact Information: You can
control what information you
share, the only thing that is
REQUIRED is an email address
Posts: You can control who sees
your posts before you decide to
update it.
12. Privacy Settings
Name and Profile Picture : Your
name and profile picture don’t
have privacy settings.
Contact Information: You can
control what information you
share, the only thing that is
REQUIRED is an email address
Posts: You can control who sees
your posts before you decide to
update it.
28. PROJECT
HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
DATE CLIENT
FUTURE
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HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
DATE CLIENT
FUTURE YOU
30. PROJECT
HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
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FUTURE YOU
31. PROJECT
HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
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FUTURE YOU
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HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
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HOW CAN I MITIGATE RISK?
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34. SOURCES
• http://www.whoswatchingcharlottesville.org/social.html---- “Too Much Information” ---- Article about managing your risks in reference to be exposed on
social networking sites.
• http://wsjclassroom.com/monday/mx_05dec12.pdf ---- “Colleges Fear Student Postings On Popular ʻFacebookʼ Site” Rebecca Buckman ---- Article
detailing different colleges that are working to decrease the exposure of privacy on Facebook.
• http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/101213899.html?cmpid=15585797 ----”Whatʼs in a (Facebook) name? Too often, too much information” Solomon
Jones ----Article explaining that some people get on Facebook for attention
• http://media.barometer.orst.edu/media/storage/paper854/news/2009/03/05/Forum/Facebook.Use.With.Caution.Or.Suffer.Consequences-3660603.shtml
----”Facebook: Use with caution or suffer consequences” Kris Noneman ---- Article discussing the dangers of Facebook.
• http://www.troutmansanders.com/privacysocialmedia/ ---- “Facing the Consequences of Facebook” ---- Article discussing the consequences and the
information obtained from employers through Facebook.
• http://mashable.com/2010/08/25/facebook-privacy-infographic/ ---- “Facebook Privacy: 6 Years of Controversy” Alexander Hotz ---- Article explaining the
missteps of Facebook Privacy features.
• http://www.facebook.com/policy.php ---- “Facebook Privacy Policy”---- A full detailed look at what Facebookʼs privacy policy entails.