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Firewalls and Security in Software as a Service

Tony Karrer

One of the interesting outcomes of my recent course - Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 For us to be successful doing this, we first need to make sure that the system will work with whatever firewall restrictions exist. Elluminate did not work through several firewalls, so we had to switch to WebEx. That's its job.

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10+ Cybersecurity Training Tips for Employees

ProProfs

Trained employees can serve as a human firewall that protects your organization from data loss, financial loss, and operational disruption. Watch: What Is Security Awareness Training Course ? You can also share security awareness tips for the workplace from time to time on various aspects of cybercrime.

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2010 in Review Part 3: My year in reflective blogging

Jane Hart

  But the next step waas to help organisations understand the value that social media can have for individuals, and in Encouraging the use of social media , I talked about the positive effects that tools like Twitter can have on individuals' personal and professional lives. 

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Challenges to SMBs: resources, culture, loss of control of information, fear of loss of productivity/abuse, security. Benefits to SMBs: faster response, resilient, lower costs without sacrificing learning, increased productivity, supplements other training. Strategies: As part of a blended learning strategy. The New Atlantis.