As the headlines have been taken over by negative news around Twitter and TikTok, many wonder whether social media is even worth it. When it comes to your business, many businesses create different social media platforms for their brand presence—but not all platforms are created equal, and not all companies have the same needs.
Which social media platform is right for your industry and business? What are the benefits versus the risks (specifically from an IT perspective)? Let’s break it all down.
Twitter has made headlines for many things (hello, politics) but most recently for a series of data breaches. In the most recent breach, 400 million Twitter accounts were breached. The hacker group called Ryushi claims the data from Twitter was scraped via a Twitter vulnerability.
This attack follows a series of cybersecurity issues and breaches throughout 2022 since Elon Musk famously purchased the social media platform.
In September last year, a hacker claimed to take over 1 billion TikTok users’ personal data, including PayPal information. Despite claims, TikTok denied the breach ever happened. TikTok claimed it saw no evidence of a security breach and that data was taken from third-party sources. The denial of the alleged breach comes with its fair share of skeptics, given the scrutiny TikTok has received over accusations of spying on users for the Chinese government. Yes, you read that sentence correctly.
Here’s the quick answer: if you operate with any level of sensitive data (i.e., law, healthcare, etc.), our recommendation is to stay off Twitter and TikTok.
If your industry does not deal in sensitive data, Twitter and TikTok may be worth considering depending on the needs of your business and the social media standard within your industry.
In general, these four platforms will serve most businesses and industries. When it comes to social media, think of quality over quantity and ensure you are safely using platforms and providing regular and value-add content for your followers.
We live in a digital age, and with that comes the reality that most businesses require a social media presence to stay relevant. While we understand the necessity from a marketing and branding perspective, we hope this blog offers a glimpse at the IT security perspective of social media.
At PK Tech, we use social media platforms for our own business. The key is selecting and managing platforms that serve your business best while providing minimal or no cybersecurity risk–because social media isn’t worth a data breach on your business. Get in touch here.