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DIGITAL RISK
Managing the Business Risk of Blogs
Blogs let anyone publish their latest thoughts to the world. Make sure your employees are crystal clear on what is OK to discuss in a personal blog -- and what isn't.
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Blogs have caught on as a way to communicate with the world. Most blogs are of a personal nature and don't affect business. But, there have been incidents where the personal and professional overlap -- rarely a good combination. Chances are good you have employees who blog, giving them a voice you may or may not want them to have.
Christopher Byrne, CISA, IBM CAAD (Lotus Notes & Domino R4, R5, ND6)/IBM CASA (Lotus Notes & Domino R5, ND6), is vice president and practice manager for the information systems audit and assurance practice of The Cayuga Group, LLC located in Athens, Georgia. He has extensive experience conducting management reviews and control self-assessments for a wide range of areas. He is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and passed the Uniform CPA Examination in 1995. A member of the Compliance Solutions Advisor Editorial Council, he writes about corporate governance, IS governance, and business control issues on his blog at http://www.controlscaddy.com.
Richard Schwartz is the founder of RHS Consulting in Nashua, NH, a member of Penumbra Group and an IBM Business Partner. He has more than 20 years experience with communication and collaboration technologies, and has been working with, writing, and speaking about Lotus Notes and Domino since 1993. http://www.rhs.com
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Keyword Tags: Blogs, collaboration, compliance, Compliance, Corporate Compliance, E-Mail, ibm, ibm lotus, it networking, Instant Messaging (IM), messaging, security, training
ADVISORAMA I don't like composers who think. It gets in the way of their plagiarism. -- Howard Dietz, composer
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