An Irish research company called Research and Markets has published a report on blogging in the enterprise entitled Web Logs: Blog Threat Management.
A snippet from their press release:
DUBIN, Ireland, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ — Blogging is rapidly emerging as a threat to Internet users. […] While blogs have a legitimate use, online journals pose serious threats to enterprise confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Blogs are potentially contributory to regulatory non-compliance in that blogs may not be documented communications and may also violate privacy considerations.
I haven’t seen the report and it may well be a balanced and well-researched portrayal of the subject matter, so I’ll reserve any further comment for now. But with topic headings that include "Internet Crime Overview: These Entities Can Scan Blogs, in Addition to the Crimes Noted" and "Blog Acceptable Use Policy: ZERO TOLERANCE", how can it be?
I can’t resist saying, though, that as they’re asking more than €1,000 for the report, it must all be a joke. So I’ve filed this one under the new category of "You Must Be Joking."
For more detailed commentary, take a look at what Hylton Jolliffe has to say about it on the Corante Flackster blog.