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From the abstract: Web 2.0 applications, especially client-side processing, Extensible Markup Language (XML)
syndication, mashups and shared content, and social networking, bring unique vulnerabilities to our institutional
environments. This Burton study clarifies the attack objectives and techniques that must be specifically defended against as risks increase, as well as the role of application security in the risk management process.

This is a great primer on uses and best practices for Web 2.0 tools in libraries.


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