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" ... Ideally, you will have accounted for employee-related issues in your company’s crisis management plan, and practiced responding to various worst-case crisis scenarios related to the public disclosure of confidential or embarassing information about the organization. If you haven’t, then the incident at Goldman Sachs should be a powerful reason to do so as soon as possible. ... "
" ... Once marketers paid for these things, they found that they’d have to find continued justification for it, just like previously when they purchased likes and views to justify their decision to advertise on and create brand pages on social media. It certainly would be embarrassing if social media marketing didn’t work as well as they thought it would when FOMO drove them to buy into it. The same Fear of Finding Out is now keeping many marketers from looking more closely at the efficacy of their digital programmatic spending. It would be embarrassing if they found out that it was less effective than originally promised by the ad tech companies that sold them on it. It would be embarrassing to find out that the fraud detection tech they used didn’t find most of the bots and other forms of fraud that were not bots. It would be embarrassing to find out that 100% viewable inventory came from sites that tricked the detection instead of real mainstream publishers that didn’t cheat. It would be embarassing to find out the brand safety detection tech was not much more than keyword block lists (i.e. if the word “coronavirus” was on the page, block the ads - happened on nytimes.com homepage). ... "
" ... Still, J&J took a foolish chance in Texas by risking further damage to its already bloodied corporate reputation. Yes, there is always the corporate battle cry uttered by general counsels to fight each lawsuit, at least until a sweeping settlement can be had. But this is a company that has endured two years of sustained negative publicity over bungled product recalls and manufacturing gaffes. These drew unwanted attention from the FDA and Congress; triggered shareholder lawsuits; depleted shore shelves of several venerable consumer and prescription products; generated an embarassing consent decree; lowered sales; shuttered a key plant; eroded consumer confidence, and sparked repeated calls for chief executive officer William Weldon to resign. ... "
" ... The order came from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in the denial of a search warrant for an unspecified property in Oakland. The warrant was filed as part of an investigation into a Facebook extortion crime, in which a victim was asked to pay up or have an “embarassing” video of them publicly released. The cops had some suspects in mind and wanted to raid their property. In doing so, the feds also wanted to open up any phone on the premises via facial recognition, a fingerprint or an iris. ... "