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PRESENTED BY- Gaurav Wadhwa Astha Kapila Chirag Deipakk Shefali Yadav Aman Verma Pradeep Hans Laxmipriya Sahoo

Social Networking: Use & Impact

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PRESENTED BY-

Gaurav Wadhwa

Astha Kapi la

Chirag Deipakk

Shefal i Yadav

Aman Verma

Pradeep Hans

Laxmipriya Sahoo

An online platform for a particular group of users to share information.

For example- sharing interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections.

What Is Social Networking ?

• Group Information

• Public and Private Messaging

• Commenting

• Photo sharing

• Music, Video Sharing

• Link Sharing

• Event

• Survey

• Marketing

Facilities On Social Networking Sites

SECONDARY DATA ON SOME SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES :

LITERATURE REVIEW

Surveys To Investigate Role of Social Media

SAMPLED SURVEY

CONCLUSIONS

• Most of the people think that they are aware about the Terms and

Conditions of social networking sites.

• Almost everybody has a Facebook Account.

• People spending more than 4 hours a typical day are addicted to Social

Networking sites.

• People above the age of 25 are less addicted to these sites as compared

to the people below age of 25.

• Users do not feel fully Secure while using these social networking sites

CASE STUDIES

• A 13-year-old boy was arrested after allegedly making an online threat to bomb Marina Bay Sands (luxury casino resort in the city).

• In his Facebook post, he said that the day he leaves Singapore, he is going to take “a big revenge,” “spit everywhere” and “plant bombs on Marina Bay Sands.”

• According to his Facebook profile, which reportedly has since been taken down, he attended the Global Indian International School in Queenstown, and is from New Delhi.

• An Internet user who saw it made a police report.

Case Study 1: Negative Impact

Should the boy be punished? • Yes!

• Those found guilty of falsely threatening terrorist acts face being fined up to $100,000, jailed for up to five years, or both.

• But, As in this case boy is a juvenile the boy should be fined and should be deported.

How to avoid such cases?• We must know the terms and conditions

of the social networking site we are using.

• We should not post anything offensive on a social networking site.

• .Users should report any kind of social threat.

• Legal action should be taken.

• Twenty-two-month-old Iona Stratton had been fighting infant acute lymphoblastic leukaemia since soon after her birth.

• But because of her half-Chinese, half-English background, her family couldn't find a bone marrow donor to match her rare type.

• In October 2008, her parents made an appeal on Facebook.

• More than 5,500 people around the world signed up and, eventually, a match was found in Australia.

Case Study 2: Positive Impact

Another example- Facebook page called Socialblood.

Conclusions

• Information Security Legal Risk

Organizations that employ social media face several information security legal issues, which can be broken into 3 broad categories :

LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

Potential liability due to a breach of the organization’s security.

Social engineering and spoofing attacks against users or “fans”.

Leakage of third party confidential information.

Legal implications are the consequences of being involved in something, as determined by the law.

• Privacy

Posting photographs and video without proper releases may violate the privacy or publicity rights of individuals.

• Unauthorized Use of Trademarks or Copyright-Protected Works

Social media sites allow users and companies to post content, including content that may be copyrighted or trademarked.

• Defamation Issues

Social media environments provide a forum for defamatory statements to be made about individuals, and disparaging remarks to be made about companies’ products and services.

• Employment Law Issues

Many organizations use social media to vet candidates for employment and as part of background checks.

• Advertising Law

Employees who truly love their company’s offerings and tweet about them or discuss them on message boards are supposed to disclose that they are employed by the company.

• Electronic Discovery and Evidence

While posts on social networking sites are often shorter than traditional emails, they create problems precisely because they are shorter and thus require more explanation.

• Naming of group as “MEJESTIC ARRAY” meaning group of wonderful/awesome people from different streams.

• Creation of group called Majestic Array on Facebook to facilitate communication between group members.

• Sharing our thoughts, suggestions, work and most importantly, feedback on Facebook group only.

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