1.2 I can explain what risks there may be in using collaborative technologies and how to keep them to a minimum.
BELOW I EXPLAINS THE RISKS WITH COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES.
Scenario 1: You are working on-line collaboratively, including the use of forums, what risks could happen if you give out or display the following on a website available to anyone to see:
Personal information: Additionally, any recipient of your post can take action to copy your content and trigger viral spreading thanks to the speed and power of Internet sharing.
Your images:We would do anything to keep them safe, but most people post hundreds of tagged pictures and videos of their family members without even giving it a second thought. We even go so far as to replace our profile pictures with that of our children.
Confident information like banks details: When you are sharing your bank detail people will take out a cheque or cash within second. At time it can be hard to get all the money back that been lost.
Scenario 2: At school we all use Google drive to save and edit our work. The Google servers save your work after every modification.
List all the risks you can think of if the Google Servers only saved your work every 30 minutes automatically?
Scenario 1: You are working on-line collaboratively, including the use of forums, what risks could happen if you give out or display the following on a website available to anyone to see:
Personal information: Additionally, any recipient of your post can take action to copy your content and trigger viral spreading thanks to the speed and power of Internet sharing.
Your images:We would do anything to keep them safe, but most people post hundreds of tagged pictures and videos of their family members without even giving it a second thought. We even go so far as to replace our profile pictures with that of our children.
Confident information like banks details: When you are sharing your bank detail people will take out a cheque or cash within second. At time it can be hard to get all the money back that been lost.
Scenario 2: At school we all use Google drive to save and edit our work. The Google servers save your work after every modification.
List all the risks you can think of if the Google Servers only saved your work every 30 minutes automatically?
- Google can profile a given IP for which countries they visit, or which types of sites they prefer.
- Google can identify sites you visit that lack google analytics and google ads, allowing google to know everything you connect to.
- Google states they don't share the data with analytics or google ads, it doesn't seem to say it won't share this data with others.
- Google may see queries to internal hostnames on your local corporate intranet/lan when you attempt to visit an internal site.
- Google will be able to see the software products an IP uses, if those products perform web based updates.
- Google will be able to tell if you're infected with malware, if that malware contacts hostnames for payload updates. This allows google to know if you're infected which hypothetically means this information could be used to gather a list of hacked hosts. It also gives them the potential to control the payloads used by bots not using payload verification/signing.