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When A Privacy Breach Is A PR Crisis: How To Avoid It

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The unauthorized disclosure of private information is particularly tricky in crisis management terms. The best privacy crisis is the one that doesn’t happen, of course. Make sure the policy is a living document that covers email and other digital content and digital archiving. Have a digital media policy.

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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. There are simply too many other “media” to neutralize even the most shocking, well-documented news report. This no longer is the case.

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7 Steps for Preparing CASL Compliance Policies

Melissa Agnes

Insert consent requests into all relevant documentation (contracts, sign-up sheets, newsletters, marketing materials, responses to quotes, etc). Update your privacy policies to ensure compliance with CASL’s privacy requirements. Insert consent requests into all on-line forms. Conduct in-house training for staff.

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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. An interview with Lily Li, Principal of Metaverse Law. . Lily, thanks so much for being here, I appreciate it. Lily Li: Thanks for having me again.

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