Mohd Roydean Osman
By Taylor’s University’s Ts. Mohd Roydean bin Osman
Social media has become an integral part of modern life, influencing how we communicate, share information, and interact with the world. Platforms like Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn and Instagram have transformed from mere social networking sites into powerful tools for marketing, entertainment, and even political activism.
However, as social media trends evolve, they bring a host of cybersecurity threats and implications:
To mitigate the threats mentioned, social media platforms, businesses, and users must adopt comprehensive cybersecurity strategies:
As such, for students, schools and universities should incorporate cybersecurity education into their curricula. For parents who are not computer literate need accessible resources to understand the basics of cybersecurity, while for small and midsize enterprises, provided with affordable cybersecurity solutions and training can help them protect their business data.
In overcoming these cybersecurity threats, continuous research, development, and innovation at universities are essential. Universities like MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Stanford’s Cyber Policy Centre lead in developing advanced security technologies, training cybersecurity experts and students through specialised programmes for careers in cybersecurity, and collaborating with industry to apply research findings practically. Interdisciplinary research at institutions like the University of Oxford further enhances cybersecurity solutions.
The future of social media, with trends such as short-form video content, AR/VR integration, social commerce, and influencer marketing, presents significant cybersecurity challenges. Addressing these threats is vital for user trust and platform integrity. Robust security measures, user authentication, education, and advanced technologies like AI can help mitigate risks. Collaboration with law enforcement, securing API integrations, and providing enhanced security for high-profile accounts are also crucial strategies.
Educating end users, including students, parents, and SMEs, about cybersecurity basics empowers them to protect their information. Continuous university-led innovation is vital for developing new security technologies, training experts, and conducting collaborative research, ensuring a safe and secure online community. Social media platforms, businesses, universities, and users must work together to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape to ensure a safe and secure digital environment.
With over 25 years of experience in the field of Research and Development, Innovation Management, and as a Technology Strategist, Ts. Mohd Roydean bin Osman is the Vice President of Innovation & Commercialisation at Taylor’s University’s Centre for Research & Enterprise: Knowledge Transfer & Commercialisation.
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