

This infographic, published in The Public Sector Technology Special Report, reveals how the UK government is protecting public data. The graphic highlights that £1.9 billion has been allocated to defending UK public sector systems and infrastructure between 2016 and 2021. Meanwhile, the graphic also reveals the number of data breaches by government department between 2014 and 2015, and the breakdown of how the UK government spends its cyber-security budget.
Holivet Nazarene University surveyed 3,000 people regarding 14 different factors of familiarity in order to better understand the personal-professional boundaries in the modern workforce. The study looks at what constitutes closeness to how men and women relate differently with their managers.
According to the study, the most common point of connection is quite conversational. Some 68-percent of men and women employees have their boss’s personal phone number, making it the number one indicator of familiarity. Following swapping digits, one in three respondents say they feel comfortable enough to ask their boss for advice on personal issues (29%). And a similar percentage (29%) say their boss has come to them seeking advice on personal issues.
Today's consumers are savvy, connected, and quick to react. Managing your public image in this intense landscape takes more than an ability to share a story or gain media traction. Successful PR campaigns take formal training and a strategic mindset to recognize potentially disastrous PR events in the making and to cleverly turn them into a positive story with favorable outcomes. Take a look at these five recent examples of strategic issues management done well under pressure:
Without standardization of measurement practices in the PR industry, Public Relations professionals won’t know how to quantify a campaign’s impact. As competition increases and budgets face greater scrutiny, the ability to accurately assess a campaign’s effects and communicate PR’s value in achieving the organization’s goals is paramount.
Today's consumers are savvy, connected, and quick to react. Managing your public image in this intense landscape takes more than an ability to share a story or gain media traction. Successful PR campaigns take formal training and a strategic mindset to recognize potentially disastrous PR events in the making and to cleverly turn them into a positive story with favorable outcomes. Take a look at these five recent examples of strategic issues management done well under pressure.
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