Jul 072009
 

When people ask “why do young people post up photos of themselves drunk and throwing up at parties? Don’t they know it will impact their job chances later on?“, there are a number of responses. One is “they don’t take the photo and upload it,…their “friends” do – control of our personal brand is gone!”. I thought the Secret Service had follow up training for family? Or I have just read too much John le Carré …. From Times Online:

Wife of Sir John Sawers, the future head of MI6, in Facebook security alert

Diplomats and civil servants are to be warned about the danger of putting details of their family and career on social networking websites. The advice comes after the wife of Sir John Sawers, the next head of MI6, put family details on Facebook — which is accessible to millions of internet users.

Lady Sawers disclosed details such as the location of the London flat used by the couple and the whereabouts of their three children and of Sir John’s parents. She put no privacy protection on her account, allowing any of Facebook’s 200 million users in the open-access London network to see the entries.

MI6 John Sawer

MI6 John Sawer

Lady Sawers’ half-brother, Hugo Haig-Thomas, a former diplomat, was among those featured in family photographs on Facebook. Mr HaigThomas was an associate and researcher for David Irving, the controversial historian who was jailed in Austria in 2006 after pleading guilty to Holocaust denial.

Patrick Mercer, the Conservative chairman of the Commons counter-terrorism sub-committee, said that the entries were a serious error and potentially damaging.

“Sir John Sawers is in a very sensitive position and by revealing this sort of material his family have left him open to criticism and blackmail,” he told The Times. “We can’t have the head of MI6 being compromised by having personal details of his life being posted on Facebook.

“As a long-serving diplomat and ambassador, his family have been involved in his line of business for decades. I would have hoped they would have been much more sensitive to potential security compromises like this.”

He said that terrorists and hostile intelligence services could trawl through Facebook and Twitter websites to uncover personal details of diplomats and civil servants who might end up in highly sensitive jobs. All members of the Armed Forces are warned about Facebook and other social networking sights. Although they are not banned from the website, they have been told not to include details that could compromise their security. The same warning has been issued at MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, the Government’s eavesdropping centre in Cheltenham. Personnel will be reminded of it in a new circular this week in the wake of Lady Sawers’ Facebook entries.

David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, was dismissive yesterday of the security implications of the incident. Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show on BBC One, he said that it was “no state secret” that Sir John wore Speedo swimming trunks on family holidays, referring to one of the published photographs. “For goodness’ sake, let’s grow up,” he said.

He described Sir John as an “outstanding professional” and denied the episode would compromise his career.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office would not comment on whether the Sawers would have to move out of their London flat. Lady Sawers’s entries — now removed — would not have been considered a security risk had her husband followed a strictly Foreign Office path. However, Sir John started his career serving with MI6 in Yemen before switching to frontline diplomatic work, leading to his current post as Britain’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations in New York.

Sir John is not the first intelligence chief to fall victim to unwelcome publicity. When Alex Allan, former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice, was announced as the next chairman of the Cabinet Office Joint Intelligence Committee in November 2007, it was discovered that he had a personal website on which there were photographs of him on holiday and windsurfing down the River Thames complete with pinstripe suit, bowler hat, briefcase and brolly.

Dame Stella Rimington was once photographed shopping near her home in London after she had been appointed Director-General of MI5 in 1991. She was advised to leave her family home for her personal safety and moved to a new address.

EDIT cos it was funny – from Twitter: RT @emilyadamsAU “Hunny, I’m going to be head of MI6″ ..”Thats nice dear, let me just update my status”

Here are 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines – though I do recommend education, not just a piece of paper. That way staff can go home and “have that talk” with family members.

My presentation on Managing Your Brand Online.

Could be worse : Richard Tomlinson from MI6 launched a blog. From V3.co.uk

A former MI6 officer who spent time in prison for breaking the Official Secrets Act has launched a blog to air his views.

Richard Tomlinson launched his Tomlinson v MI6 blog as part of a long-running campaign that began when he was sacked by the British intelligence service.

When I click on the link for his blog, I get a blank page. Not an error message, just like it’s been blocked. You don’t think… nah… we’re being paranoid… aren’t we?

Not really that bad, not sure how much personal stuff was revealed or how much danger his family is in.  And Lady Sawer shouldn’t feel too badly – if it wasn’t her posting the photos up, it would be some well meaning neighbour on holiday next to them. There is no control in a world where personal video cameras auto connect to YouTube these days.  Reputation wise, only a little damaging, I guess  – certainly not as bad as the President of the International Monetary Fund having a mistress which caused his wife – a journalist no less – to blog about it. Hell Hath No Fury, Like a Blogger Scorned….

By the way, I’ll be in Singapore in August to teach Government 2.0 workshops focussing on these kinds of issues to staff of Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Malaysia and maybe Vietnam and China Governments. If you are in the area,  and want to attend (Gov consultant maybe?) let me know… will blog more later, will be week of 24th I think.

Jun 262008
 

EDIT: thanks to ServantOfChaos for pointing me to TrukStop I was thinking about how we’ve always added our two cents worth to content we like. When I was growing up, Doc Neeson and The Angels had this song:Pristine version, from telly, but expletives are added in YouTube comments *laughs* After Doc Neeson (?) sang the main line “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” the crowd would scream back: No Way! Get F**ked! F**k Off! It got to the point where he would pause and point the mike to the audience for them to scream and go wild.User generated Continue Reading…

Jun 102008
 

Google/YouTube aren’t quite there yet… : NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Google has struggled to find the best way to monetize YouTube. The latest idea: Let content creators sell ads. Professional content producers — those who come equipped with their own ad-sales teams — are now able to sell advertising on their YouTube channels. That includes the click-to-expand overlays that run across the bottoms of YouTube videos and display units on the page that hosts the video player. The revenue is split between the content creator and YouTube, just as it would be if YouTube sold the ads. In August last Continue Reading…

May 022008
 

Does Australia have anything similar to this with regards to Innovation and Cross Media and Architecture? Makes our Future Melbourne town planning wiki look less than innovative, no? Ah well. REAL LIFE New York Situated Technologies: The Architectural League of New York The Architectural League of New York invites architects, artists, designers, technologists, engineers, urbanists, or teams thereof, to submit qualifications for an exhibition that will critically explore the evolving relationship between ubiquitous/pervasive computing and urban architecture. The League will commission five to seven teams to develop urban interventions–to be installed in and around New York City in spring 2009–that Continue Reading…

Mar 282008
 

Heh. Aussie boy blogger makes good in New York (FOX BUSINESS):Paull Young is with Converseon. And on Twitter (@paullyoung). *waves across the pond* So amusing to hear that accent amongst the NooYawkers. Tags: Paull Young, Converseon, Fox Business, Advertising, social networks, New York

Mar 252008
 

Jeremiah is an analyst for Forester- here’ s a high level overview (very high level) of a presentation he gave Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and you can read more on his blog: | View | Upload your own I’m a little uncomfortable seeing those slides. I think you know I am pretty quick to hat tip – I, like most social network strategists, stand on the shoulders of giants. I do miss giving credit from time to time, but I try. There’s been a huge amount of research, PHDs and study in the area of virtual communities in the last Continue Reading…

Mar 042008
 

Naughty agencies *sighs* what are we to do with ‘em? Tom Cruise sues Naked SYDNEY: Naked Communications has received an email from Tom Cruise’s publicist, Rogers and Cowan in New York, demanding its “Tom Cruise works at Naked Communications” video be removed from YouTube. The email, sent yesterday to Naked’s Sydney office, claims the video constitutes an infringement of the 1968 Australian Copyright Act. “The unauthorized use of the likeness of my client Mr. Cruise, and the copying and distributing via the internet of the aforementioned material without express permission, constitutes an infringement and violation of the Australian Copyright act Continue Reading…

Mar 042008
 

s’not often you see ‘cocktails’ in a header image I managed to wrangle a VIB pass to Media08. VIB stands for Very Important Blogger. Media08 don’t call me that – I’ve given myself that title – let’s call is a ‘user generated title‘? heh. The organisers of Media08 have been nice enough to treat me like a real journalist. Which means I should probably take up smoking cigarettes and drinking whisky, getting into fights and accepting cash for… oh ok, lets play nicely. Here’s an email from the organisers, God bless their little cotton socks: Hi Laurel, a quick note Continue Reading…

Feb 122008
 

Are you going? Media 08 Australia’s Annual Report for Digital Professionals. Friday 7th March, 9.00am – 5.30pmJones Bay Wharf, Pyrmont, Sydney Australia’s leading digital media organisations, Fairfax Digital and X|Media|Lab, bring you a one-day executive briefing on all you need to know about digital media for the year 2008. “Media ’08″ brings together world leading experts from the UK, the US, India, China, Australia, the Middle East and Korea, to present on the most significant trends and innovations happening or about to happen across the spectrum of digital media: The Media and The Message; Generation Cellphone; Video and Interactivity; Platforms Continue Reading…

Feb 082008
 

Good ol’ Forresters (from AdWeek): NEW YORK The looming economic downturn will inevitably lead to a decrease in ad spending, but marketers are likely to continue shifting money into social media, according to a new study. According to the Forrester Research report, marketer moves into areas like word of mouth, blogging and social networking will withstand tightened budgets. In contrast, marketers are likely to decrease spending in traditional media and even online vehicles geared to building brand awareness. Those findings stand in contrast to the previous economic downturn, when spending on Internet advertising cratered as marketers turned to tried-and-true media. Continue Reading…

Oct 272007
 

4 days, 1/2 million hits later. Hat Tip: Dean Collins in New York. How many of these memes do you know? Test yourself – and be amazed at how much time you have wasted online in the last couple of years, checking this stuff out. Better yet, how many of these concepts came from a viral marketing agency? I spotted only one. Maybe two. Original site and lyrics – they are called Cakke. And no, Paris Hilton doesn’t count as a viral marketing agency, although I admit, she is uber- Brand of One marketeer. Technorati Tags: Marketing, Online Communities, social Continue Reading…

Oct 242007
 

*Laurel sits and waits patiently by the mailbox for her ludite (sic) brick and airplane ticket* Article from AdAge New York: Facebook Set to Introduce Major Ad Play Social Network Could Unveil ‘SocialAds’ at NYC Event Next Month By Abbey Klaassen Published: October 23, 2007 NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The invitation, sent to advertisers and agencies in New York, arrived carved onto a Lucite brick: Facebook has an enormous database of people’s demographics, relationships, likes and dislikes — all offered up voluntarily — which can be used for targeted advertising on and off the site. “You are invited to a Continue Reading…

Jul 102007
 

Anyone here use Facebook? *poke* poke* From Ad Age: 23-Year-Old Mark Zuckerberg Has Google Sweating Idealist Entrepreneur’s Facebook Offers Something Search Doesn’t–Distribution By Abbey Klaassen Just as Google has become what some people call the operating system for search, Facebook is turning itself into the operating system for social networking. While Google knows what millions of people are searching for, Facebook has something the search giant hasn’t been able to grow: a network of connections between people that creates a viral distribution platform unrivaled by any portal or search engine. In late May, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social Continue Reading…

Jun 132007
 

…or faking it in real life. from the Huffington Post: Beth Appel| BIO Will Marry for Cash A little over a year ago, shortly after I moved to New York and was half-heartedly looking for a job, I got an email from my friend Ben asking, “Want to pretend to be engaged?” along with an link to a Craigslist ad offering $400 for “recently married or engaged couples” to participate in a focus group about relationships. Not only was I hard up for cash, but I also knew that this was my only chance to be in a relationship with Continue Reading…