Last week we looked at how Twitter has finally provided us with two-factor authentication as an additional security measure to protect our accounts. Today, I’m glad to announce that Linkedin now provides us with the same protection! It has all the same benefits as I mentioned in my Twitter post (click here to read all […]
Passing The Blame is Not An Acceptable Crisis Response: A Look At The Top #Fails in the News Today
Excuses, excuses, excuses. Between Mike McQueary, Linkedin and Jay Townsend, is no one able to own up to their actions – or rather their non-actions – and just shoulder the blame for which they are due? If your aim is to resolve a crisis in the shortest amount of time, then passing the blame and […]
What Can You Learn From Linkedin’s Social Media Crisis?
Update: On Saturday, June 9th 2012, Linkedin made a half-asses attempt at updating the public by publishing an FAQ to their blog. Within this post, they also state that they are taking the situation seriously, and back this statement up by declaring that an FBI investigation has undergone and that the FBI is “aggressively pursue[ing] the perpetrators […]