| Do the security risks associated with cloud services offset the benefits? And, if the risk is too great, what can be done to lessen the risk? The answers to these questions—using hosted Web collaboration as the example—is the subject of this SPIE, which begins with a comprehensive understanding of the risks, and ends with means to mitigate them.
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- Please note that Table of Contents numbering has been standardized and may not match numbering within the publication.
- 1: Introduction1
- 2: Web Collaboration Exposure Risks
- 2.1: Vectors of Exposure Risk
- 2.1.1: Web Collaboration Servers
- 2.1.2: Communication Channels
- 2.1.3: Compromised End-user Systems and Web Collaboration Client Sof
- 2.1.4: Session Participants
- 2.1.5: Session Presenters
- 2.1.6: Unsanctioned and Potentially Insecure Collaboration Services
- 3: From Vectors of Exposure Risk to Mitigation
- 3.1: Web Collaboration Servers - Layers of Defense
- 3.1.1: Communication Channels - Encrypt
- 3.1.2: Compromised End-user Systems and Web Collaboration Client Software - Validate
- 3.1.3: Session Participants - Credentials, Invitations, and Guidance
- 3.1.4: Session Presenters - Real-time Content and Session Participation Management
- 3.1.5: Unsanctioned and Potentially Insecure Collaboration Services - Expand
- 4: The Last Word
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