Fox news interviews Mark Weinstein CEO and Founder of Sgrouples -- World's Private Social Network

Sgrouples Founder and CEO explains in his interview with Fox News about 'What is Sgrouples', its features, its 'Privacy Policy', 'How is it different from other Social Networking sites' and 'The Revenue Model of Sgrouples'.

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From: MeWe

Related topics : social networking sites revenue model / social network revenue model

Social Media and Criminal Justice Policy Exchange #smcjp

Professor Paul Senior, Hallam Centre for Community Justice explores the role of social media in creating new opportunities for criminal justice policy exchange.

Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/smcjp

Blog link: http://yorkhull.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/social-media-and-criminal-justice-policy-exchange-smcjp/

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/426622047405667/

Twitter: @yorkhull or @julianbuchanan

This video explores the following proposition:

Social media offers...

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From: Julian Buchanan

Related topics : media social justice / social media policy / global social justice network / social networking policy

Facebook to improve its privacy policy

http://www.euronews.net/ The popular social network site Facebook is to improve its privacy policy for hundreds of millions of users.

The decision comes after a review conducted at its international headquarters in Dublin.

The changes include more user control over personal information and choice over the use of facial recognition tags.

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From: euronews (in English)

Related topics : social network privacy policy / popularity of social networking sites

Christine Hall on MySpace/Facebook Privacy Issues (8/22/07)

Control Abuse of Power Project Director Christine Hall debates child safety and privacy policies on social networking sites with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.

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From: Competitive Enterprise Institute

Related topics : social networking sites privacy issues / social network privacy policy

Social Networking and Engineering Threats Auditors Should Know

In this 2015 International Conference Session Preview, Shannon Steffee, senior editor for Internal Auditor magazine interviews Nejolla Korris, CEO of InterVeritas International, who will present “Social Networking and Social Engineering: Emerging Threats Every Auditor Needs to Know,” on Monday, July 6, 2015, at The IIA’s International Conference in Vancouver. Korris covers social engineering, how it affects employees and organizations, why organizations should have a social media policy...

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From: The Institute of Internal Auditors

Related topics : internal employee social network / internal social media policy

Energy & Health Network Analysis Part 1: Methodology

John Kelly, Founder and Chief Scientist of Morningside Analytics, presents a comparative social network analysis of bloggers discussing energy policy with those discussing health policy. Presented at MITs Summit Conference Series http://walltrust.com/sumMITconference/

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From: Ken Deutsch

Related topics : analysis social network

Employee Use of Social Networking.

In this video, Joanne Peters provides a glimpse into some of the Social Networking issues employers face and gives some suggestions for employer policies about employee use of the same.

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From: isaacbrant

Related topics : social network policies for employers / social networking policies for employees

Panel Presentations - Tax Is Not A Four Letter Word

Book tour organized by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Social Planning Network of Ontario, hosted in Kitchener by the Social Planning Council of Kitchener-Waterloo 23 January 2014 featuring: Alex Himelfarb, co-editor of the book, Carl Zehr, Mayor of Kitchener, Art Sinclair, Vice President of the KW Chamber of Commerce and Kaylie Tiessen, CCPA Ontario Office.

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From: Social Development Centre Waterloo Region

Related topics : social planning network

"Governance 2.0": Implications of Online Social Networking for Government (Arabic)

Panelists Mishaal Al-Gergawi, Hosam Al-Sokkari, Al-Jood Lootah, and Amal Al-Mutawa explore the implications of using Web 2.0 in government at the policy forum on "Social Networking for Better e-Governance and Fostering the Knowledge Society in the UAE," held at Dubai School of Government on May 17 & 18, 2010. In this, clip they discuss bridging the "generation gap" between young web-savvy citizens and government employees and the older generation of government officials and decision-makers who...

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From: Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government -MBRSG

Related topics : schools and online social networking / social network policy for schools / social networking policies for employees