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Addressing The “Scaries” In Ad Tech

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Privacy laws spook marketers. Now the privacy zombies are coming faster and more frequently. In reality the privacy regulations are well-intended and will protect consumers. Have you hired a Chief Privacy Officer? How have you adjusted your partnerships to account for privacy? However, beware! Happy Halloween! .

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How to Develop a Corporate Policy for Employee Use of AI: A Guide for Automotive Suppliers

Bianchi Biz Blog

As generative AI tools continue to gain popularity in the workplace, it has become increasingly evident that automotive suppliers need to consider establishing a corporate policy that governs their employees’ use of these tools.

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20 Cybersecurity Reporters To Follow On Twitter

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

With data breaches happening frequently, data privacy making news, and the presidential election looming, security is the hottest of hot topics. He covers security issues related to the White House, government policy and election security, along with breaking news. Laura covers cybersecurity and privacy with a consumer focus at CNET.

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New leadership signals new — but unpredictable — opportunity for Indonesia’s tech sector 

The Hoffman Agency

Companies looking to capitalize must ride the wave of policy and regulation changes, develop adaptable communications programs and make strategic investments. While the macro mood is buoyant, is Prabowo-Gibran good news for Indonesia’s technology sector? By and large the outlook is positive.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

90% of comms pros surveyed say their work has changed some, and of those, 50% say communications work has changed significantly. Most communicators say the volume of work has grown, but so too has the variety of work. Those who said communications work has “changed very significantly,” wrote: 1. Proven business value.

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S&T Live Recap: Michele Ewing on Ethics in Public Relations and Data Privacy

PRSay

Each September, PRSA recognizes Ethics Month as a way to bring increased attention to the core foundation of the communications profession. Programming this month several webinars, including “ Bots, Misrepresentation and More: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Digital Communication ” on Sept. 27 from 3-4 p.m.

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Understanding the impact of AI on public relations

Wadds Inc.

management paper for corporate communicators and public relations practitioners highlights the impact of AI and what you should be doing about it. Organisations must review the potential impact on the fundamentals of their business and keep ahead of policy development. This includes bias, copyright, privacy, and misinformation.

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