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Harvard Business Review, July 2015 Following a crisis, regulators and managers naturally take steps to prevent a recurrence. In 2002, after Enron and WorldCom succumbed to massive accounting fraud, U.S. legislators passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which gave directors...
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Angela Charlton and Raphael Satter, The Associated Press, June 24, 2015 French President Francois Hollande is holding an emergency meeting with the country’s top security officials to respond to WikiLeaks documents saying that the U.S. National Security...
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Lindsey Prowse, LinkedIn, June 4, 2015 Over the past few years, the rules of the game for PR pros has changed. Instead of addressing specialized targets, local publications, or television networks, they’re pressured to stay on top of multiple sources: a...
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“I am going to ask you to throw away every rule of crisis management you have ever known, as we explore how cybercrime is rewriting the crisis management rule book,” said Davia Temin in the opening of her keynote address at the Unintended Consequences:...
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Chris Bing, DC Inno, June 23, 2015 D.C. is home to a conglomeration of high-profile, global non-profit organizations who have progressively become extremely attractive targets for hackers. These organizations are especially susceptible to attacks because of...