How PR firms can improve security measures amid the uptick in cyberattacks
Simple tips to help protect yourself and your clients.
Over the past few weeks, the world has watched the Ukrainian-Russian crisis evolve into a significant conflict, impacting hundreds of thousands of people and businesses. After the conflict broke out, U.S. cybersecurity agencies reported an 800% increase in cyberattacks over a 48-hour period.
Additionally, President Biden warns that a flood of significant cyberattacks may be on the way that could detrimentally affect American companies. Biden and U.S. Homeland Security are urging organizations to secure their systems and data now.
It’s critical that companies are prepared to handle and resolve potential security attacks that can be detrimental to business growth and overall operations. For PR firms especially, this heightened time of security threats could result in a crisis for both their business and clients.
Here are a few steps PR firms can take to protect their internal communications and operations and help advise clients during this challenging time.
Educate employees about the risks
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