by William Comcowich | Dec 17, 2020 | Crisis Management
The recent data security breaches of multiple federal agencies highlight the ongoing threat of cyber attacks and breaches. Hackers with suspected ties to Russia gained access to government systems through third-party vendor SolarWinds. Up to 18,000 SolarWinds...
by Michael Kling | Dec 8, 2020 | Crisis Management
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared the Boeing 737 Max to fly again, but can Boeing’s reputation soar again? Boeing’s reputation crashed when a 737 Max jet crashed in Indonesia in late 2018, killing all aboard, then another 737 Max aircraft...
by William Comcowich | Nov 12, 2020 | Public Relations
This year’s divided electorate and disputed election results present a PR dilemma to brands over what’s usually a routine affair. Should companies and corporate leadership congratulate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris for their election victory?...
by Michael Kling | Nov 11, 2020 | Public Relations
PR pros may increasingly encounter pay-to-play offers: A publication offers a favorable media mention in return for payment. In the past, a wall divided editorial and advertising departments, much like the church vs. state division. Not so much anymore. The media...
by Michael Kling | Nov 2, 2020 | Influencer Marketing
Instagram has promised to crack down on influencers who don’t reveal when they’re paid to promote products, following a government investigation in the UK. While a UK government investigation prompted the action, Instagram’s updates may soon apply to...