This week I have the pleasure of being in Philadelphia for the PRSA International Conference and I’m super excited to be here, amongst some truly talented and accomplished professionals! Today’s post is going to be simple. I have two things that I want to share with you: Feel free to follow my tweets as I’ll […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 21, 2013
Happy Friday everyone! Below you’ll find this week’s roundup of awesome links. Enjoy and have a fantastic weekend! Posts from the Crisis Intelligence Blog 5 Crisis Management Questions You Absolutely Need to Answer Interview with Tommy Schnurmacher and Melissa Agnes on CJAD Fishing for Internal Phishing Vulnerabilities New Facebook Changes Present Opportunities to Cyberbullies, Parents […]
New Facebook Changes Present Opportunities to Cyberbullies, Parents and Teachers
As this month is bully awareness month (if you haven’t yet heard), I’ve dedicated one blog post a week (or at least I’ve tried to) to discussing this very severe, very important subject. Today, I’d like to bring your attention (if it hasn’t already been brought) to a new change within Facebook’s privacy settings that […]
Cyberbullying: 7 Steps for Schools and Additional Resources
Cyberbullying Resources Cyberbullying is a digital crisis that continues to take lives each year. It’s also a cause that I’m dedicated to bringing awareness to. To give you some perspective, the following was taken from BullyingStatistics.org: A study in Britain found that at least half of suicides among young people are related to bullying Bully […]
Fishing for Internal Phishing Vulnerabilities
Atlantic Media, a print and online media company, recently put their employees through an awesome test. The test: To send a “phishy” (pun intended!) email to employees, requesting them to verify their accounts. The goal: To identify how easily it may be for others to hack the Atlantic Media system, and to evaluate how unprepared their […]
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