Cybersecurity in Government and Corporate Communications: A Risk Mitigation Framework for Public Relations in the Digital Age
Abstract
This paper explores the critical role of cybersecurity in government and corporate communications, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive risk mitigation framework within public relations (PR). With increasing cyber threats such as data breaches, social engineering, and cyberattacks, communications' integrity, confidentiality, and trustworthiness are at risk. This paper identifies the key cybersecurity challenges faced by PR professionals, particularly in crisis management and stakeholder communication. It discusses the importance of preventive measures, including employee training, encryption, and secure communication tools, as well as the role of PR in detecting and responding to cyber threats. The paper further explores strategies for post-incident recovery, focusing on transparent communication to restore public trust. Finally, the paper presents actionable policy recommendations for both government and corporate sectors to enhance their cybersecurity posture and ensure robust communication strategies in the digital age. Organizations can better safeguard their communication infrastructures and maintain stakeholder confidence by adopting these measures.
How to Cite This Article
Olatunji Oke, Olanrewaju Awoyemi (2024). Cybersecurity in Government and Corporate Communications: A Risk Mitigation Framework for Public Relations in the Digital Age . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 5(1), 50-59. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJFMR.2024.5.1.50-59