Social Network Monitoring | Social Network Compliance

Social Network Compliance tweeting, friending, and networking moves into an increasingly compliance-driven world

9Dec/09

How Much Monitoring is Too Much Monitoring for Social Network Compliance and National Safety?

Just recently, it was reported that Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with its customers GPS location information over 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009. This, in conjunction with the posting of internal documents from Yahoo! and Myspace revealing their compliance policies has web surfers on edge.

How much oversight is too much oversight?

It’s a fundamental question, and things end up being pretty black and white.

With that said, for a company that has employees that post information on Twitter, Facebook and others, social network compliance is absolutely necessary. The archiving and/or monitoring of this information is something that responsible companies should definitely invest in, and they should make sure their employees know this is occurring. If the employees realize that this is entirely necessary from a legal and liability standpoint, they would understand why it is necessary.

In the end, if you’re trying to achieve complete social network compliance, then you need to find a social network compliance solution that can archives tweets, Facebook updates and the like. And if you do, it’s very strongly recommended that note of this is found within your company policy and that your employees are aware.