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New web privacy laws and the Crisis PR issues that can arise from them.

The Stalwart Blog

Organizations need to possess a robust response plan in place should the unfortunate but likely event of a data breach occur. Find somebody that you can trust to go over what your crisis communications response plan is and how it should integrate with your operations. Most companies, quite frankly, do it poorly.

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Understanding the Defense Tech Industry and the Role of Public Relations

5W PR

Crisis PR Unexpected events are unavoidable, especially in defense tech, where even small mistakes can have serious consequences. To protect against these risks, a strong crisis communication plan is essential. It allows for immediate and transparent responses to potential controversies.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Five crisis PR first responses. Facebook’s response to the recent data privacy controversy was immediate – so immediate that it happened the day before the scandal broke. While the speed was admirable, the content of the message and its tone were less successful, given the complicated nature of the data privacy issues involved.

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Being of Service During COVID-19

Waxing UnLyrical

The sail thingies you see are a privacy screen, but apparently they are also perfect squirrel trampolines 😉 I was never a “bird person” growing up. Last week, for example, Dinean Robinson of Multiplying Good and I did a live Q&A, moderated by Alex Brown , on crisis communications for nonprofits.

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Trust in Business: 10 Ways to Build the Currency Brands Can’t Live Without

Sword and the Script

The statistic on sharing data speaks directly to the marketing shop because many measure success, at least in part, based on event and content registration forms completed. The 10 ways to build trust are: 74% trust a business that “respects and protects customers’ data, privacy and security.”.

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

Sword and the Script

“A new emphasis is put on comms because of changes to how and where people work, but also the importance of communicating and the constant changes in society and the world.”. considering international relations, have caused Communications professionals to be evermore careful with comms content. Actual and perceived crisis 24/7. “A