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should everyone be linked in to one another (Robin Wood)
From: jackadaniel at gmail.com (Jack Daniel)
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 09:14:47 -0500
My two cents... Through Linkedin connections I have: Gained access to senior personnel to report (and resolve) security issues that I couldn't get resolved from the normal ground-up approach. (Yes, it is one sign of what is wrong with information security, but armed with Linkedin and *those* five letters, you can actually get people's attention). Helped friends and contacts get jobs. (I think this value of Linkedin is over hyped, but it is still real, and these days that is important). Helped expand a global security community and establish communications with leaders of the various chapters around the world. Expanded a product community. But other than that... Sure, you can be stupid about what you put out there, but that is true anywhere. You may not see the value in Linkedin, or may be uncomfortable with the potential security issues- if so, I respect your decision to avoid it. Personally, I have found far more advantages than disadvantages to use of social media. Jack On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Herndon Elliott <helliott at knology.net> wrote:
linkedin is just another way to receive spam, share personal info that shouldnt be shared, and fill your inbox with junk. Stay off linkedin period, its a waste of your valuable time and attention. I would have thought the people on this list would know better.... Herndon Elliott Madison, Al
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