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Flood of support, calls for privacy after Princess Catherine’s cancer news

Mark My Words

Borkowski was referring to Princess Margaret; Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York; and Princess Diana, the late mother of Catherine’s husband. Now, there’s a massive full stop … and a clear call for privacy.” You have to be part-fashion model, part-soft politician to be a woman in the royal family,” Borkowski said. “If

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Can you have privacy under a spotlight?

PR in High Definition

There’s no doubt that the recent revelations surrounding Facebook and Cambridge Analytica have brought the notion of personal privacy under even greater scrutiny. Do the same privacy rules apply? For many companies, this notion of privacy may not just be a personal matter but also a business one. Assess the risks.

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Can you have privacy under a spotlight?

PR in High Definition

There’s no doubt that the recent revelations surrounding Facebook and Cambridge Analytica have brought the notion of personal privacy under even greater scrutiny. Do the same privacy rules apply? For many companies, this notion of privacy may not just be a personal matter but also a business one. Assess the risks.

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[Checklist] AI compliance for PR pros

Landis PR

AI compliance refers to adhering to a set of guidelines, regulations and ethical standards in the development, deployment and usage of AI technologies. Compliance involves safeguarding user privacy, avoiding biases and maintaining data security. Protecting data privacy : PR pros often handle sensitive client information.

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What Does Canada’s New Anti-Spam Legislation Mean for your Organization?

Melissa Agnes

For example: “Offers to purchase, sell, barter or lease a product, goods, a service, land or an interest or right in land; Offers to provide a business, investment or gaming opportunity; Promoting a person, including the public image of a person, as being a person who does anything referred to above, or who intends to do so.”

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Why Millennials Won’t Unplug From Facebook

PRSay

Millennials are apathetic about digital privacy. Recent studies show a paradox in the millennial perspective on digital privacy. ” Moreover, 34 percent of respondents in this survey say they don’t worry about their privacy at all. Gallup writers John Fleming and Amy Adkins posit two possible reasons for this paradox.

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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

For example, a preapproved media statement that refers to an attack as “cyberterrorism” could inadvertently lead to the denial of insurance claims if the company’s policies exclude coverage for terrorism. Everything that a company says and does in the course of responding to an attack requires extra scrutiny for potential landmines.

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