MoD releases YouTube videos warning of careless talk on social media sites
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 14 June 2011 19.17 BST
Ministry of Defence urges servicemen and women, and their families, to be careful about sharing sensitive material online
During the second world war, the propaganda motto from the British government was simple enough: careless talk costs lives. Things have become a little more complicated since then, but for the Ministry of Defence, the maxim still rings true.
It has implored its servicemen and women, and their families, to be careful about gossiping online, using videos on YouTube to highlight the dangers of sharing sensitive material on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
In one personal security film, a mother is seen receiving a Facebook message from her son, who is serving abroad in Afghanistan at a forward operating base (FOB).
"Hi Mum, hope you're well," writes Mark. "Just posted some new pics, the tan is coming along nicely as you can see. Big day tomorrow at FOB Jackson, major V VIP stuff happening so we're all on our best behaviour, see you soon"
Full article at link http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/ju...ss+%28Media%29
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Defence Social Media Hub
This site brings together the various social media presences operated or sponsored by the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force or the UK Ministry of Defence.
Please take a look at the featured sites. To learn more, see the official Social Media Guidance for UK Armed Forces and MOD personnel. We are keen for your feedback: Please Contact Us
Guidance Links
Introduction
General guidance for UK Armed Forces and MOD personnel when online (applies to all personnel)
Guidance on maintaining security when online (applies to all personnel)
The Defence Online Engagement Guidelines (full document, includes guidance for Commanders and Media/Comms staff)
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Contact the MOD Social Media Team
Frequently Asked Questions
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Personal Security Online - Video 1 Full Two Navy personnel have a night out, but is it just their mates who know where they've checked in?
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Personal Security Online - Video 2 Full
The mother of an airman in the RAF is using Facebook, but is it may not just be friends and family reading her status updates
For more information go to: http://www.blogs.mod.uk/onlinesecurity
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 14 June 2011 19.17 BST
Ministry of Defence urges servicemen and women, and their families, to be careful about sharing sensitive material online
During the second world war, the propaganda motto from the British government was simple enough: careless talk costs lives. Things have become a little more complicated since then, but for the Ministry of Defence, the maxim still rings true.
It has implored its servicemen and women, and their families, to be careful about gossiping online, using videos on YouTube to highlight the dangers of sharing sensitive material on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
In one personal security film, a mother is seen receiving a Facebook message from her son, who is serving abroad in Afghanistan at a forward operating base (FOB).
"Hi Mum, hope you're well," writes Mark. "Just posted some new pics, the tan is coming along nicely as you can see. Big day tomorrow at FOB Jackson, major V VIP stuff happening so we're all on our best behaviour, see you soon"
Full article at link http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/ju...ss+%28Media%29
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Defence Social Media Hub
This site brings together the various social media presences operated or sponsored by the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force or the UK Ministry of Defence.
Please take a look at the featured sites. To learn more, see the official Social Media Guidance for UK Armed Forces and MOD personnel. We are keen for your feedback: Please Contact Us
Guidance Links
Introduction
General guidance for UK Armed Forces and MOD personnel when online (applies to all personnel)
Guidance on maintaining security when online (applies to all personnel)
The Defence Online Engagement Guidelines (full document, includes guidance for Commanders and Media/Comms staff)
Volunteer to operate a "sponsored" online presence
Contact the MOD Social Media Team
Frequently Asked Questions
MOD Comment Policy.
Full site at link http://www.blogs.mod.uk/homepage.html
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Personal Security Online - Video 1 Full Two Navy personnel have a night out, but is it just their mates who know where they've checked in?
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Personal Security Online - Video 2 Full
The mother of an airman in the RAF is using Facebook, but is it may not just be friends and family reading her status updates
For more information go to: http://www.blogs.mod.uk/onlinesecurity
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