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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

Preparing for these increasingly sophisticated threats and containing the damage when attacks occur requires a level of experience and expertise beyond that of a company’s day-to-day crisis team. Build a dedicated cyber-crisis team. Here are six things to think about: 1. Make key decisions ahead of time. Enlist employees.

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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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New Fronts in Crisis Management

Flatiron Communications

There was a day not too long ago when a growing media storm served as the primary catalyst to spur a company’s crisis team into action. A string of bad stories in and of itself literally defined a crisis. One such corporate crisis-driving crusader is New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s episode of EthicalVoices is Roger Bolton , the president of Page , the premier global professional association for senior corporate communications executives. They look at it from a communication and not the business perspective. What about in terms of privacy? Where should we draw the line?

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Why Marketing Pros Should Care About the Dark Web

David PR Group

Navy as an avenue for secretive communications, today’s dark web is best known as a place for more illicit activities. I spoke with several commercial insurance executives recently who told me that cybersecurity is the number one rising threat to businesses around the world. Originally developed by the U.S. Of course it does.

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The Biggest PR Disasters Of 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Worse, Samsung bungled the management of the product recalls by failing to coordinate with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and its communication to customers was slow and inconsistent. The communications lessons, on the other hand, will be covered in crisis management classes for many years. Lochte loses luster.

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