Gone Fishing

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:43:43+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

No matter how secure you think your network is, there’s always a way in. That was the lesson recently learned by a North American casino, which found itself a victim of an attack when hackers [...]

Comments Off on Gone Fishing

You Can’t Fight in Here. This is the War Room.

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:42:36+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

Writing for Wired.com and drawing from her experiences with both Google and Twitter, Karen Wickre offers some insights as to how to respond to a PR crisis, and how to keep your PR team focused [...]

Comments Off on You Can’t Fight in Here. This is the War Room.

A Shortage of Security

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:41:30+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

With concerns about a growing shortage of cybersecurity professionals, the UK government has stepped forward with £20 million earmarked for the training of young people in a ‘Cyber Schools Programme’, hosted under the Department for [...]

Comments Off on A Shortage of Security

The Crisis of Communications

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:40:17+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

A PR firm is supposed to do their best to make their client look good, and to limit the amount of time that scandals are in the news, rather than draw attention to themselves. In [...]

Comments Off on The Crisis of Communications

Going Underground

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:38:49+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

As North Korea continues to announce missile tests, Hawaii has announced a public campaign to encourage residents to prepare for a potential nuclear attack, according to CBS News. Noting it could take less than 20 [...]

Comments Off on Going Underground

An Active Response

By Editor|2019-03-26T15:37:36+00:00August 2nd, 2017|

ALICE (alert, lockdown, inform, counter and evacuate) — a method developed by a police chief for school protocols — has been increasingly replacing duck and cover protocols in schools as incidents increase. One school in [...]

Comments Off on An Active Response