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RC.CO-04.3: The organisation shall implement a crisis communication strategy to mitigate nega- tive impacts during a crisis and help restore its reputation afterward. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p182 |
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The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation is prepared to manage communications effectively during and after a crisis, in order to minimise reputational damage, maintain stakeholder trust, and support recovery efforts. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: • Develop the Strategy: Create a comprehensive crisis communication plan that outlines procedures for man- aging communications during and after a crisis to employees, customers, partners, regulators, and the media. Ensure that all communications comply with legal requirements and industry regulations. • Assign Roles and Responsibilities: Designate a crisis communication team, including a spokesperson, to handle public and internal communications. The participation of PR professionals, legal advisers and senior management should be considered. • Establish Communication Channels: Identify and set up reliable channels for disseminating information, such as social media, press releases, and internal communications platforms. Media coverage and social media should be continuously monitored for misinformation or negative sentiment. Inaccuracies should be responded to and corrected immediately. • Training and Drills: Conduct regular training sessions and crisis simulations to ensure the team is prepared to respond effectively. • MonitorandAdapt: Continuously monitor the situation and adapt the communication strategy as needed to address evolving circumstances. • Post-Crisis Review: After the crisis, review the communication efforts to identify lessons learned and improve future responses. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation is prepared to manage communications effectively during and after a crisis, in order to minimise reputational damage, maintain stakeholder trust, and support recovery efforts. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: - Develop the Strategy: Create a comprehensive crisis communication plan that outlines procedures for man- aging communications during and after a crisis to employees, customers, partners, regulators, and the media. Ensure that all communications comply with legal requirements and industry regulations. - Assign Roles and Responsibilities: Designate a crisis communication team, including a spokesperson, to handle public and internal communications. The participation of PR professionals, legal advisers and senior management should be considered. - Establish Communication Channels: Identify and set up reliable channels for disseminating information, such as social media, press releases, and internal communications platforms. Media coverage and social media should be continuously monitored for misinformation or negative sentiment. Inaccuracies should be responded to and corrected immediately. - Training and Drills: Conduct regular training sessions and crisis simulations to ensure the team is prepared to respond effectively. - MonitorandAdapt: Continuously monitor the situation and adapt the communication strategy as needed to address evolving circumstances. - Post-Crisis Review: After the crisis, review the communication efforts to identify lessons learned and improve future responses. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation is prepared to manage communications effectively during and after a crisis, in order to minimise reputational damage, maintain stakeholder trust, and support recovery efforts. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: - Develop the Strategy: Create a comprehensive crisis communication plan that outlines procedures for man- aging communications during and after a crisis to employees, customers, partners, regulators, and the media. Ensure that all communications comply with legal requirements and industry regulations. - Assign Roles and Responsibilities: Designate a crisis communication team, including a spokesperson, to handle public and internal communications. The participation of PR professionals, legal advisers and senior management should be considered. - Establish Communication Channels: Identify and set up reliable channels for disseminating information, such as social media, press releases, and internal communications platforms. Media coverage and social media should be continuously monitored for misinformation or negative sentiment. Inaccuracies should be responded to and corrected immediately. - Training and Drills: Conduct regular training sessions and crisis simulations to ensure the team is prepared to respond effectively. - MonitorandAdapt: Continuously monitor the situation and adapt the communication strategy as needed to address evolving circumstances. - Post-Crisis Review: After the crisis, review the communication efforts to identify lessons learned and improve future responses. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
<div><p>The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation is prepared to manage communications effectively during and after a crisis, in order to minimise reputational damage, maintain stakeholder trust, and support recovery efforts. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered:</p><ul><li>Develop the Strategy: Create a comprehensive crisis communication plan that outlines procedures for man- aging communications during and after a crisis to employees, customers, partners, regulators, and the media. Ensure that all communications comply with legal requirements and industry regulations.</li><li>Assign Roles and Responsibilities: Designate a crisis communication team, including a spokesperson, to handle public and internal communications. The participation of PR professionals, legal advisers and senior management should be considered.</li><li>Establish Communication Channels: Identify and set up reliable channels for disseminating information, such as social media, press releases, and internal communications platforms. Media coverage and social media should be continuously monitored for misinformation or negative sentiment. Inaccuracies should be responded to and corrected immediately.</li><li>Training and Drills: Conduct regular training sessions and crisis simulations to ensure the team is prepared to respond effectively.</li><li>MonitorandAdapt: Continuously monitor the situation and adapt the communication strategy as needed to address evolving circumstances.</li><li>Post-Crisis Review: After the crisis, review the communication efforts to identify lessons learned and improve future responses.</li></ul></div> |
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RC.CO-04.3 |
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Crisis communication strategy |
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A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag. |
The organisation shall implement a crisis communication strategy to mitigate nega- tive impacts during a crisis and help restore its reputation afterward. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_IMPORTANT_to_ESSENTIAL |
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The number of triples associated with the subject. |
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