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How much should we reveal about ourselves online?
Join industry experts as they debate the impact of social networks on our ability to protect, maintain and defend our identities.
Tuesday, March 3 at 3 pm (EST) A Paltalk TechNow Event
Most of us have a social network account loaded with personal information. We don't even bother to hide our birth date anymore - don't we all want other people to know and have them write "Happy Birthday" on our Facebook wall? We continue to tag our pictures and can't stop updating our status so that everyone knows what we're up to.
However, while we enjoy the connectivity of social networking, we also recognize this puts us all at greater risk. Outsiders can steal our digital lives, hackers can plant viruses in chat rooms and people can impersonate others with ease. How long before there is some trigger event in social networks that causes a lot of damage to a lot of people?
What is the industry doing about these issues today? What ideas are being developed to help people be able to secure and authenticate while they interact with contacts in their networks.
Join the debate about what needs to be done to reduce the risk of digital identity theft. You can have all your questions answered... simply join the show, raise your hand and wait to be screened to ask a question. You can also leave a text question below.
Date: March 3rd
Time: 3pm EST
Click here (or the link below) to enter the TechNow room!
http://TechNow.Paltalk.com
Download Press Release
Upcoming show: March 19 at 3 pm (EST)
Transforming the Web into Your Web - This will address how we navigate through an increasingly complex Internet with new powerful tools, such as our social networks, that will create a personalized web experience.
Past Show: Program 1 - (02/10/09)
The Internet Today: Like Cars before Seatbelts
What do you think? ( comments so far)