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The Day the Internet Broke

The Day the Internet Broke

Published on November 4, 2016, at 1:05 p.m. by Amelia Neumeister. It finally happened. The internet broke, and no, Kim Kardashian wasn’t responsible for it. What happened is actually pretty scary. Someone hacked Dyn, one of the United States’ main internet service providers, and shut

Client Confidential: Privacy, Security and PR in the Digital Age

Client Confidential: Privacy, Security and PR in the Digital Age

Published on April 19, 2016, at 11:45 a.m. by Drew Pendleton. Imagine this: You’re at home, asleep after a long day of work and suddenly, in the middle of the night, the phone rings. You pick it up only to learn that there’s been an

The Not So Secret Service

The Not So Secret Service

Posted: April 13, 2015, 2:15 p.m. by Laura Gregory. The United States Secret Service has long been considered one of the most respected and elite groups of individuals in the nation. These servicemen and women are held to the highest standards while on the job

The Hackers Have It Their Way

Posted At: February 25, 2013 3:02 P.M. by Haley Clemons It makes a difference. The little blue check mark placed securely next to the organization’s name on Twitter adds both validity and credibility to the account owner’s words. In 140 characters or less, a company

Underground Information Trade Tops Global Drug Trade

Public relations is going viral. If we’re going to put our lives out there (wherever the Internet is), we must first consider who else is out there with us and what they’re capable of.

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