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Mastering the Machine: Creating an AI Policy for Your Organization

PRSay

As more communications professionals are being tasked with helping draft policies for their companies and organizations, here are some points to consider. That makes it inappropriate — and possibly illegal — to use customers’ or employees’ confidential information in a prompt. Action steps Don’t go it alone!

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How to Develop a Corporate Policy for Employee Use of AI: A Guide for Automotive Suppliers

Bianchi Biz Blog

As generative AI tools continue to gain popularity in the workplace, it has become increasingly evident that automotive suppliers need to consider establishing a corporate policy that governs their employees’ use of these tools.

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When A Privacy Breach Is A PR Crisis: How To Avoid It

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The best privacy crisis is the one that doesn’t happen, of course. Have a digital media policy. This is a no-brainer, but it needs to be read and understood by every employee and vendor/partner of any organization that’s at risk — and that means everyone. It still holds.

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Your Social Media Policy & the Nude Celebrity Photo Scandal

Bad Pitch Blog

This Venn diagram depicting Internet privacy (created by Dave Hoffman ) is our answer. No, you and your fellow employees are not celebrities. But there are some relevant takeaways from this unfortunate scandal you can apply to you and your company''s social media policy. You''re thinking, "come on.this is headline bait.

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A Social Media Policy Can Prevent Online #Fails

David PR Group

An executive inadvertently posts a tweet with confidential information, employees offer-up opinions on controversial subjects and find themselves in hot water, and social media departments inadvertently publish offensive images. Often, the lack of a social media policy is to blame. Respect copyright, privacy, fair use and other laws.

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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

For example, a preapproved media statement that refers to an attack as “cyberterrorism” could inadvertently lead to the denial of insurance claims if the company’s policies exclude coverage for terrorism. Enlist employees. Exercise regularly.

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3 Things You Don’t Know About Social Media Monitoring

Waxing UnLyrical

But with more and more monitoring platforms gobbling up big data, and as individuals become increasingly concerned about their personal privacy rights online, social media privacy training and social media surveillance training have become equally critical. Let’s focus on employee privacy in the workplace. In the U.S.,