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#cyberinsurance2
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#moveit1
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#moveit hack1
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5 Key Cybersecurity Trends of 20234
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AI Cybersecurity Risk16
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AI Tabletop Fail1
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Anti-Corruption5
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Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity14
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Attack Surface Areas31
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Board of Director Cybersecurity Risk1
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Board of Directors Cybersecurity1
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Bots Against Us4
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Celebrities Cybersecurity31
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Celebrities Reputation32
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Celebrity Cybersecurity31
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Celebrity Reputation27
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Celebrity Reputation and You3
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Coronavirus Cyber Security Concerns2
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Corprorate Cyber Security.43
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Covid-19 + Cybersecurity2
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Crisis Security30
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Critical Infrastructure Cyber Risk15
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Crypto4
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Crypto Currency Market Meltdown3
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Crypto Cybersecurity5
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Cyber0
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Cyber + Reputation Risk26
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Cyber Reputation20
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Cyber Reputation Control51
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Cyber Reputation Management40
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Cyber Reputation Risk34
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Cyber Reputation Wealth21
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Cyber risk0
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Cyber Risk + Hazards1
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Cyber Security41
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Cyber Security Venture Capital19
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Cyber Stalking5
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Cyber Warfare24
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Cyberinsurance by Digjjaks3
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cybersecurity55
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Cybersecurity + Reputation Management28
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Cybersecurity for Water Utilities8
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Cybersecurity in Time of Cyberwar11
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Cybersecurity Insurance3
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Cybersecurity Insurance Governance1
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Cybersecurity of Covid-191
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Cybersecurity of Mobile26
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Cybersecurity Risk Vectors In Crypto7
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Cybersecurity Trends10
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Cybersecurity Wealth Reputation15
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cyberwar25
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Dalai VC1
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Deep Fakes18
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Developed by Digijaks6
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Digijaks0
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Digijaks Group Cybersecurity Insurance2
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Digijaks Reputation Control21
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Digijaks Services4
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DigijaksAI0
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Digital Defense20
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Digital Diplomacy4
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Digital Shield11
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Disinformation4
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Family Reputation Management19
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Gov 2.013
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Gov 3.010
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Hack Schools1
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Hacking Schools1
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Hacking Unversities1
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Identity5
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Identity Reputation5
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IoT Devices10
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IoT Security30
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Law Firm Cyber Risks3
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Mobile Cybersecurity24
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Navigating Privacy Security2
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Online Reputation Control40
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Online Reputation Management29
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Online Reputation Security39
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Personal Cyber security31
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Platform/Service6
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Quantum Computing15
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Quantum Security4
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Ransomware3
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Renewable Energy Cyber7
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Renewable Energy Reputations4
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reputation0
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Reputation + Cyber Risk17
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Reputation + Cyber Risk of Quantum Computing12
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Reputation and Cyber Personal Defenses8
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Reputation Control36
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Reputation Control and Management38
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Reputation Management23
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Reputation Management for Families15
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Reputation Risk16
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Reputation Security50
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Reputation Security | Coronavirus2
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Reputational Wealth Management21
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School Hacking1
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Social Engineering26
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Social Media Cyber Security30
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The Growing Threat1
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US National Cyber Defense15
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Venture Capital2
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Venture Capital Cyber Security8
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Wealth Repuation Cybersecurity10
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Wealth Reputation Cybersecurity2
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wealth security1
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Weaponized Media7
Control Your Reputation and Search
Control Your Reputation. When it comes to reputation management and control, there are many techniques that can be employed, depending on the person, the brand, or the situation.
What works in a digital crisis environment does not always translate to a long term digital branded environment. The same is true in reverse.
An older article from 2013 examined this correlation and there has been a ton of blog posts and other material written about it, but still very few understand or practice this type of specific tactical methodology to achieve their long term strategic goals for search and or social media. Here is an example from my own search results, searching for my name.
Note in order: 1. Twitter 2. Linkedin 3. Huffington Post (As I am a blogger and have a byline) So what does this say about the correlation between social media, search and reputation management and control? It very clearly shows the relationship, and the importance of using your social media accounts strategically and tactically with regard to keyword use, placement, and brand labeling. It also shows that even with a fully optimized website like Digijaks and being an active blogger; the social media platforms take up the top chunks of search real estate. This is with taking a strategic approach. Especially with the constant changes in search engine algorithms. But what happens when you do the opposite? When you do not think about this correlation and how it affects your personal, corporate or government brand on a daily basis, you open yourself and brand to reputation crisis, to reputation smears or outright destruction.
Social Media is the first and most basic step one must take to protect one’s brand and reputation. It needs to be used carefully, proactively and with keywords, brand image and search results always in mind.
Individuals, Companies, Governments and Brands need to pay careful attention to the correlation between search, social media and reputation control and management. If it is left to the Internet, you will not be happy with the results. Take control of your reputation. Take control of your brand reputation management, and start with social media. There are many other steps. But start there. Digijaks offers boutique solutions for high impact individuals, brands and organizations to deal with the combination of cyber security, social media and reputation management and control. We see and hear all kinds of stories. Alan W. Silberberg, CEO of Digijaks