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Protecting Against Web 2.0 Threats
In the last few years’ people have started using the Web in new and different ways. The Internet is evolving from a collection of information and ecommerce sites into a platform for the next generation of applications and business services facilitating real collaboration and sharing. Called Web 2.0 by Tom O’Reilly of O’Reilly Media in 2004, the new world is characterized by a wave of new jargon, brands and web-based experiences: MySpace. FaceBook. Wikipedia. Flickr. Twitter. YouTube. Mashups. Blogs. Newsfeeds (See our Demystifying Web 2.0 Guide for more information on the whole Web 2.0 phenomenon). Nearly all of these Web 2.0 applications started life as consumer-focused services and are only now finding their way into the enterprise.

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Web 2.0 Security and Collaboration
Access resources to enable improved Internet security and reduce risks associated with Web 2.0 activity and collaboration.

Web Boundary Hygiene
Access resources to learn how to block spyware, malware, cross-site scripting and Trojans from your network as you visit websites.
Web 2.0 Application Access Control
Access tools and resources to help manage access to Web 2.0 sites such as Wiki's, Blogs, 3rd party sites, social networking sites, and other business collaboration sites. Learn how to implement roles-based access management to Web 2.0 applications. Find out how controlled access can help you become more competitive by taking full advantage of new Web 2.0 technologies without jeopardizing company security.
Improving IM (Instant Messaging) Security
Access tools and resources for reducing the risks of security breaches with instant messaging. Learn how to control what information is being exchanged via IM and avoid confidential data leaks, virus infections and inappropriate language.
Outbound Content Filtering and Control
Access tools and resources to protect and manage content shared through the web, including Web 2.0 applications. Learn how to control the information being posted or uploaded via wiki's, blogs, webmail, and other outbound channels over the web.

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