"Web 2.0" has become a widely-used term to describe the perceived "second wave of the Internet," focusing on new collaboration technologies such as blogs, MySpace and Twitter. In early 2007, Clearswift commissioned research to establish how popular these new Web 2.0 technologies and sites really were among office workers to determine the scale of the potential threat to corporate security.
This survey shows the widespread access and usage of Web 2.0 technologies by employees. It also shows that organizations are still grappling with not only how to harness the technologies but to gain business advantage, but how to secure them.
Read this white paper to learn more.
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