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IBM’s Harriet Pearson shares thoughts on Social Media and Privacy

Submitted by Steve Meltzer on December 21, 2009 – 5:27 pmComments

I found this nice interview with Harriet Pearson, Vice President, Security Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer at IBM on Blip.tv that I thought I’d share.

‘The easiest way to screw up privacy is to screw up security.”

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