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DTCC Confidential DTCC Social Networking Policy Task Force January, 2008.

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1 DTCC Confidential DTCC Social Networking Policy Task Force January, 2008

2 DTCC Confidential 2 Agenda Task Force Goal (update) Task Force Approach (Decision) Meeting Schedule (update) Final Deliverable (Decision) Background Information (update)

3 DTCC Confidential 3 Task Force Goal To deliver policy recommendations to the DTCC Security Committee regarding the use of and social networking sites through the DTCC network in addition to other collaborative technologies: –Specifically should sites like LinkedIn, Facebook be blocked through the web proxy? –Should YouTube and other sites offering streaming media be blocked for network performance and bandwidth constraints? –Should DTCC offer specific guidance on the use of personal Blogs discussing any DTCC related information?

4 DTCC Confidential 4 Agenda Task Force Goal (update) Task Force Approach (Decision) Meeting Schedule (update) Final Deliverable (Decision) Background Information (update)

5 DTCC Confidential 5 Task Force Approach Session 1 Goals Approach Deliverable Definition Background Information Session 2 Net Gen Demographics Implications for the Professional Session 4 Proposed Policy Recommendations Session 3 Security Risks of specific sites Session 5 Final Recommendations

6 DTCC Confidential 6 Agenda Task Force Goal (update) Task Force Approach (Decision) Meeting Schedule (update) Final Deliverable (Decision) Background Information (update)

7 DTCC Confidential 7 Background Information A service focused on building an on-line community of people who share a common interest Offers several ways to interact that may include: –E-mail, messaging –Chat, voice chat –Video, blogging –File sharing MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Bebo, YouTube Facebook has over 60 million registered users Most do not charge for membership Commonly used in legal and criminal investigations, college admissions, and employee background checks Social Networks

8 DTCC Confidential 8 Background Information (continued) A website where entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order “To Blog” is to maintain or add content to a blog There are over 112 million blogs Usenet and other buliten board services were early versions of blogs Most newsgroups were simply moderated discussion forums Blogs The Creation of rec.humor.funny This is the story of rec.humor.funny, an online comedy publication which began as a USENET newsgroup and is a contender for the title of "world's longest running blog."world's longest running blog The history of rec.humor.funny starts with the history of USENET, and involves one of the first cases of attempted censorship on the net (which, of course, backfired on the censors) and the creation of the first company founded to do business over the Internet. It includes forays into the online service world and the eventual fading of USENET as the soul of the Internet. history of USENET creation of the first company founded to do business over the Internet

9 DTCC Confidential 9 Background Information (continued) Political Blogs

10 DTCC Confidential 10 Background Information (continued) War Blogs

11 DTCC Confidential 11 Background Information (continued)

12 DTCC Confidential 12 Background Information (continued) Wiki Software that allows users to create, edit and link web pages easily creating content in a collaborative way Hawaiin word for fast The defining characteristic of wiki technology is the ease with which the pages can be created and updated It is essentially a database for creating, browsing and searching information 1.http://www.wikispaces.com/http://www.wikispaces.com/ 2.Register as a user 3.Log into the SNSPTF site 4.Password is ftpsns1 5.Set your password 6.Review and update content


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