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  2. Online public relations - Wikipedia

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    Online public relations, also known as E-PR or digital PR, is the use of the internet to communicate with both potential and current customers in the public realm.It functions as the web relationship influence among internet users and it aims to make desirable comments about an organization, its products and services, news viewed by its target audiences and lessen its undesirable comments to a ...

  3. Network sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    In internet governance, network sovereignty, also called digital sovereignty or cyber sovereignty, is the effort of a governing entity, such as a state, to create boundaries on a network and then exert a form of control, often in the form of law enforcement over such boundaries. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Public relations - Wikipedia

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    Negative public relations, also called dark public relations (DPR), 'black hat PR' and in some earlier writing "Black PR", is a process of destroying the target's reputation and/or corporate identity. The objective in DPR is to discredit someone else, who may pose a threat to the client's business or be a political rival.

  5. CT-Cyber Crime Investigation, Dhaka Metropolitan Police

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    Md Najmul Islam ADC BPM (Service) 2017 2 Cyber Security & Crime Division Digital Bangladesh Award: 2018 3 A F M Al Kibria ADC PPM (Service) 2018 4 Syed Nasirullah ADC PPM (Service) 2018 5 Ishtiaque Ahmed AC PPM (Service) 2018 6 Mishuk Chakma SP BPM (Service) 2019 7 Dhruba Joetirmoya Gope AC BPM (Service) 2019 8 Md Rafiqul Islam Inspector

  6. United States cyber-diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Cyber-diplomacy is the evolution of public diplomacy to include and use the new platforms of communication in the 21st century. As explained by Jan Melissen in The New Public Diplomacy: Soft Power in International Relations, cyber-diplomacy “links the impact of innovations in communication and information technology to diplomacy.” [1] Cyber-diplomacy is also known as or is part of public ...

  7. Public Relations and Communications Association - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1969 (as the Public Relations Consultants Association), and was originally an organisation for PR agencies; its membership includes 400 agency members, including most of the top 100 UK consultancies; over 100 in-house communications teams from multinationals, UK charities and public sector organisations. The PRCA launched in ...

  8. Cyberspace - Wikipedia

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    Cyberspace is an interconnected digital environment. It is a type of virtual world popularized with the rise of the Internet. [1] [2] The term entered popular culture from science fiction and the arts but is now used by technology strategists, security professionals, governments, military and industry leaders and entrepreneurs to describe the domain of the global technology environment ...

  9. Public key infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system for the creation, storage, and distribution of digital certificates, which are used to verify that a particular public key belongs to a certain entity. The PKI creates digital certificates that map public keys to entities, securely stores these certificates in a central repository and revokes them ...