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ENISA report on mobile social networking

Today ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency) has published a new report on social networks accessible through mobile devices titled "Online as soon as it happens" (Online as soon as it happens). It 'can download the document directly from the website of ENISA .

This report also sees my personal collaboration for Italy.

ENISA in its press release noted that:

The report points out the Risks and Threats of mobile social networking services, eg identity theft, data leakage and corporate reputation Risks of mobile social networks. Also the report gives 17 'golden rules' on how to combat These threats.

(The report highlights the risks and threats of mobile social networking services, eg. Identity theft, loss of corporate data and reputation risks of mobile social networks. The report also contains 17 "golden rules" on how combat such threats)

The report does not concern the phenomenon of social networking for the minors but is a sort of general guide to avoid the risks associated with the phenomenon of mobile social networking. The document in question is a description of what is meant by mobile social network that is described as follows:

Mobile social networking is a MEANS of communication using a combination of voice and data devices over cellular networks Including private and public IP technology and infrastructure. Generally speaking MSNs Can Be Divided into two categories: 'on deck' and 'off deck'. 'On Deck' That Refers to services operated through a partnership Between social networking companies and wireless phone carriers. This category of services and applications programs Which enable the social networking experience are distributed via the wireless carrier and are pre-packaged with the purchase of a mobile phone. 'Off deck' INSTEAD Refers to services Whose applications do not like pre-packaged and the user has to download the application from the Internet or from a wireless provider after the time of purchase.

Well, the paper distinguishes between mobile social networkings (MSNs) "on deck" and "off deck" in the first case of social network services pre-installed mobile phone or mobile device and offered under an agreement between the social network provider and telephone operator, while the second is freely downloadable application on the device and released by specific agreements.

The document provides the framework for privacy-related aspects of this phenomenon and the main rschi therefrom.

Overall this is a good and useful document in the style of ENISA.

Source: ENISA

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