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6 Things Cybersecurity PR Pros Should Do To Stand Out

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

That means cybersecurity PR pros must be savvy, creative and tactical to ensure their companies are noticed by target audiences. . From massive breaches and ransomware attacks, to election security issues and data privacy concerns, the sheer volume of stories makes news monitoring essential.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

What to do when a reporter is writing a story that you know will quickly become inaccurate Why we need to confront the uncomfortable truths The ethical use of technology and AI Understanding the Page Principles Why don’t you tell us a little more about yourself and your career? Technology is at the heart of it.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication

Waxing UnLyrical

Attending the session “A Dr, Patient & Insurer Walk into a Social Network“ at SxSW last year really opened my eyes to the social media obstacles healthcare professionals face. While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution.

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A Marketing Approach to Prove PR Value; Off Script No. 45: Stacey Miller of The Auto Care Association

Sword and the Script

It’s feasible, your car seat could potentially catalog how much you weight and report that data to your health insurer – or anyone else willing to pay for the data. This includes running a team of seven PR, email, website, social media, multimedia and creative experts. 3) Data privacy seems to be a marquee issue for the association.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

Attending the session “A Dr, Patient & Insurer Walk into a Social Network“ at SxSW last year really opened my eyes to the social media obstacles healthcare professionals face. While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution.

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Why public relations must wake up to wearables

PR Conversations

Things ain’t what they used to be; the end of the beginning around wearable technologies and the device jumps PR practitioners are about to encounter. As I sit here, at the end of the beginning, I wonder what future colleagues will make of the collective inaction around wearable technologies and the device jumps we are about to encounter.