There’s no ROI in Social Media… if you suck at it
Yes, it’s a cruel and uncalled-for statement. It’s also one that needs to be stated

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There’s no ROI in Social Media… if you suck at it
Yes, it’s a cruel and uncalled-for statement. It’s also one that needs to be stated

View original post here:
There’s no ROI in Social Media… if you suck at it
Shawn Foust is head of the video game industry team at law firm Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP.
Social engineering is the (morally vague) art of tricking someone out of their company’s technical secrets just by talking to them. It often involves deceit and relies on the fact that the weakest link in any computer security system is a human. At Defcon , one of the Capture the Flag contests performed by the attendees involved launching social engineering “attacks,” where contestants were asked to obtain the answers to a bunch of questions that probed into a company’s security defenses
What did Picasso say again? Oh right
Barnaby Jack, a security researcher showed how to hack two different automated teller machines in front of a crowd of hackers and security professionals this week at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.
Twitter’s latest move to keep users engaged on its site: a new tool that suggests other members users might want to follow “based on several factors, including people you follow and the people they follow.”