
This seems a little interesting, but a few years ago, I attended a high level CEO management forum. There were about 800 types of C - suite types all over the country related to technology and the Internet. The keynote speaker was later Elliott Spitzer Attorney General. Yes, It Elliot Spitzer, and now he is talking about him on an online reputation article. Anyway, his opening remarks used frequently in these keynotes were: First of all, before I come today, I would like to inform everyone that I am already reading all of your emails. " [This brought lots of laughter, achieving his intent of opening with some humor.] After that, he continued and said, " Here is the message that I can give you for your business practice. Please do not write. If you need to write, please do not record or save. "
You may recall that it is always the discovery of EMAILS that you lower his goal and historically refused many successful prosecutions for him who was elected governor of New York. Almost, he forgot to follow his advice. The basis of online reputation management is to never put in something that you feel bad even if it appears at the top of your major local or domestic newspaper. It's not fun - no, it's not fun - these emails and other so-called secret The document appears to be displayed at unexpected or unexpected places.
The profile is only in the eye of the viewer
It may have been a disastrous workplace disaster at an immense rate. But thankfully, Bridget 's professional reputation was obtained with no injuries.
The story when she talks about it is as follows:
"Many of my colleagues have been unable to see my more" social "moments on Facebook.
So imagine my fear when I saw a collaborator (who had full profile access rights) to not only browse pictures of my party at work, but also show them to walkers please!
It's lucky for me, the one who saw it was my Facebook friend. And the colleague quickly recognized that the counterfeit product of the social network was committed.
I used the privacy settings, so I thought it was under control. I was given access to the colleague, but I did not consider the possibility that the picture was shared with other people in my workplace.
Therefore, lessons learned will be in two ways. First of all, we assume that only visible things belong to your eyes. It is a mistake that the entire department gathers around your monitor and not looking at someone else 's profile.
Of course, do not think your boss does not see the picture just by blocking access. Block without you all Colleagues, someone in the workplace can share it in the office. There is nothing that is 100% safe just because you used the privacy settings. "
Niala experienced this same problem a little differently.
"There were several accidents with colleagues who are not participating in social networks, but are accustomed to people's business, but I need to draw that line when I am on the computer In some cases, I'm asking you to click on one 's profile, usually I tell them they need to open their account.
For some reason, those who do not read e-mail on your screen have no problem with eavesdropping on social networking. Is it a familiar sound?
Another secret secret we saw came back to attack people. And the company has too many employees Erasing or encrypting confidential data fails In order to prove this point before throwing them on mobile devices, the college research team recently purchased 161 handheld devices discarded from online auction sites and second hand shops.
1 in 5 people (20%) Convention, corporate finance, business plan, and details on the executive board were included. Blackberry, once owned by Japan 's leading European sales director, had bank account numbers for business customers and executives in addition to car manufacturing and registration.
Our general advice is Always delete data But the reality is not that simple. You must accurately tell people what you should do when someone at your company sets policies and removes these mobile devices.

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