The European Networkand Information Security Agency (ENISA) has been working on a framework that sees data protection as a basic human right, a protection that is offered to consumers within a social context.
Rogue employees, uninformed employees, network vulnerabilities, malicious apps, and insecure social media management platforms all pose potential threats to the securityandprotection of a brand on social networks.
Those costs, according to Cohen, break down to half a million dollars just for residential protectionand surveillance that would include 24-hour security monitoring with a constantly streaming network of cameras.