Negative PR is not Propaganda, but…

I have a quite unique job and to the best of my knowledge only around 50 people worldwide are actually doing this for a living. Pretty cool, ah?! I am a professional spin hunter and I try to protect our corporate clients in terms of deliberate reputation and image attacks. The irony here is that although the cases of negative reputation campaigns are growing faster, the PR industry in general demonstrate a lack of knowledge about these matters and the way modern communication strategies operate. [...]

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10 simple rules for detecting Black PR attacks

Detecting malicious identity attacks is one of the hardest tasks that many organizations face today. The reason why this is so, is because most of the BPR attacks are products of extremely sophisticated campaigns (yes, some people actually do this) and rely on the availability of special professional skills such as ethical information gathering, slander proficiency and business intelligence. [...]

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