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Top Cybersecurity Trends For PR In 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Today, every company is a technology company. Following new publications and key reporters in important verticals on Twitter, setting the right Google alerts and generally being vigilant through research each day will help PR pros advance client thought leadership. . Cyber attacks on industries outside of “tech” will see more exposure.

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Top Cybersecurity Trends For PR In 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Today, every company is a technology company. Following new publications and key reporters in important verticals on Twitter, setting the right Google alerts and generally being vigilant through research each day will help PR pros advance client thought leadership. Cyber attacks on industries outside of “tech” will see more exposure.

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