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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

Getting this extended team on board, up to speed and on speed-dial before they are needed will only add to their value and save precious time when a crisis happens. While law enforcement and other experts strongly advise against paying a ransom, the decision ultimately rests with the company and possibly its insurance carriers.

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New Fronts in Crisis Management

Flatiron Communications

Not too long ago, positive change inevitably occurred following an embarrassing news report of a company behaving badly, e.g., shafting its employees out of their justly earned wages. One such corporate crisis-driving crusader is New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. This no longer is the case.

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The Biggest PR Disasters Of 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The communications lessons, on the other hand, will be covered in crisis management classes for many years. But Stumpf at first seemed to blame rank-and-file employees, 5300 of whom were fired over the scandal. All in all, the hacks were a reminder that employee behavior needs to adapt to the security risks we all run every day.

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Lawyering up on Data Protection and Cybersecurity

The Stalwart Blog

Dave Oates: Hey, thanks for joining us for another edition of the Public Relations Security video cast where we talk to experts in all facets of crisis events and crisis management. Another thing is to contact their insurance provider to see if there’s coverage for the event. Lily Li: Thanks for having me again.

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