List of illustrations -- About the author -- Abstract -- The problem -- Threats and vulnerabilities, what is different from the past -- Using social media, what is the risk? -- Air Force social media guidance, what's missing? -- Recommendations -- Conclusions -- Acronyms -- Appendix -- Bibliography
Summary
"The inherent risks and vulnerabilities of the Internet and social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter have cultivated a rich and ripe environment for foreign adversaries and criminals to cherry-pick personal information about Airmen and their missions for nefarious activities. FBI guidance encourages users to reduce their online footprint in cyberspace rather to proliferate it. This paper addresses some of the most common threats and vulnerabilities of the social media environment, the risks of using social media, and current Air Force social media guidance. It recommends revising Air Force social media guidance and outlines cyberspace best practices. An informed workforce can better protect the Air Force mission and reduce the risk of becoming a target of opportunity."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-38) and index
Notes
"Published by Air University Press in January 2017"--Title page verso
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 24, 2017)