Press Release
FaceTime Explores Social Media Compliance for Government Agencies at Gov 2.5 Conference
Government Agencies Need to Embrace Social Networks and Web 2.0 Applications in a Way that is Secure and Complies with Regulations
WASHINGTON, D.C. - December 17, 2009 - At the Government 2.5 Conference this week, FaceTime Communications
(www.facetime.com), the event platinum sponsor and the leading provider of solutions enabling the safe
use of Web 2.0 and Unified Communications in the enterprise, presented "Secure and Compliant Use of
Social Media for Government Agencies." Bill Williams, Director of Federal Sales for FaceTime, outlined
challenges that government agencies face to secure their computer networks for social media use. Williams
also discussed ways they can implement effective policies and procedures to comply with government regulations.
Increasingly, government agencies are harnessing social media and public networks like Twitter and Facebook
to reach out to constituents. The City of New York, for example, uses Twitter to keep residents up to
date on street closures, events, and other issues. The challenge facing government IT professionals
is how to support these public networks securely, without opening themselves to risks of incoming threats
such as malware or viruses, or outgoing data threats such as data leaks. Government IT managers also
need to be able to log and archive Web 2.0 content, including IM conversations, to comply with audit
regulations such as FISMA, DIACAP, NARA, HIPAA, and others. And they may also want to impose Internet
and Web 2.0 application control. For instance, government workers may have a legitimate need to access
Facebook or want to access social media on their own time, but it's not necessarily a good idea to allow
access to games such as Mafia Wars or Farmville.
"Government agencies are increasingly using social media sites and public instant messaging systems
inside their firewall to conduct government business more effectively," said Williams. "The goal of
government IT organizations shouldn't be to say 'no' to social media web sites and just block access,
but rather to implement access in a secure fashion that eliminates threats from viruses and malware,
prevents data leaks, and enforces regulatory compliance."
During the conference, Williams reviewed the recommendations of the CIO Council regarding social media
security, including the development of a social media strategy and acceptable use policy, following
NIST guidelines, providing records retention in accord with NARA, and providing specialized training
to users. The CIO Council also recommends using technology to inspect, monitor, detect, and block traffic,
and reviewing technologies for granular control of web applications, data, and protocols.
Williams also profiled FaceTime's Unified Security Gateway and related products that provide unified
security, management, and compliance for social media use on government networks. Social media security
needs to be supported by technology that provides complete visibility over network traffic, as well
as security by blocking worms, viruses and malware and preventing data leaks. It also needs to support
data traffic management, including enforcing granular policies, inserting disclaimers, and enforcing
ethical boundaries. And to support compliance, the technology needs to provide tamper-proof archiving
and auditing, and detect and prevent data leakage.
"FaceTime's presentation focusing on the security and compliance issues related to social media came
at a perfect time within the Government 2.5 conference this week," said Robert Fine, Founder of Cool
Blue LLC which organized the conference."We had a number of presentations where questions arose about
social media and evidence collection related to court cases. FaceTime's product line also addresses
many of these concerns, which are going to be a core part of our SMILE conference in April (Social Media
in Law Enforcement). FaceTime's guidance, participation, and presence at that discussion will be critical."
For more information about FaceTime's solutions for government IT security and compliance,
visit http://www.facetime.com/solutions/complaince.aspx.
About FaceTime Communications
FaceTime Communications enables the safe and productive use of Unified Communications and Web 2.0, including
social networks, blogs, and instant messaging. Ranked number one by IDC for five consecutive years,
FaceTime's award-winning solutions are used by more than 1,500 customers for the security, management
and compliance of real-time communications. FaceTime supports or has strategic partnerships with all
leading public IM network and Unified Communications providers, including AOL, Google, Microsoft,
Yahoo!, Skype, IBM and Cisco.
FaceTime is headquartered in Belmont, California. For more information visit
http://www.facetime.com or call 888-349-FACE. The FaceForward blog, at
http://blog.facetime.com, offers thoughts and opinions about the changing nature of Internet
communications.
PR Contact:
Sarah Carter
FaceTime Communications
650-631-6452
scarter@facetime.com
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