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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I discussed a bit of these issues in First Thoughts After ASTD Sessions. Safe Harbor Statements - Clearly mark pages that are controlled and approved vs. those that are not. Honey Pots - Create pages that people are likely to update such as Common Support Issues, FAQ, etc. Privacy / Confidentiality - Limit the visibility.

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What is Data Security Training and Why Do You Need It?

ProProfs

Many employers still don’t take data security training for employees seriously. Data is as secure as the people who have access to it , be it an IT team or regular employees. That’s why you need cyber security awareness training for employees to educate them on preventing data from loss, theft, modification, and destruction.