The Eskenzi blog aims to offer up to the minute practical advice on PR, what we’re seeing at the coalface and give an overview of what’s going on in our industry with everyone contributing to the blog – so it’s worth having a read to get an insight into all our various personalities and perspectives. No holds barred so enjoy.
What do you need to do to win in PR?
The golden rule is to produce lots of great content and be very focused about where you place that content....
Your place at the IT Security Analyst & CISO Forum 2014
There are just 10 places available to attend the highly exclusive IT security analyst & CISO Forum in 2014...
Eskenzi wins GlobalSign – our 15th client in the IT security sector
Eskenzi PR is delighted to announce that GlobalSign, the high performance SaaS Certificate Authority have signed up as our latest...
How to win over the IT Press by Dan Raywood
In an industry that is very Pr-driven, it can be tricky for the average journalist to get something original and...
Combining opinions makes perfect PR sense
With so many clients in the infosecurity space, commentary on the same news stories is bound to happen. It’s always...
How SEO is changing PR – Content is king
We decided this week to have company-wide training on SEO – wow it’s blown my mind, it’s like so where...
Moving over to the dark side by Dan Raywood
This week marked the third week since I relocated myself into the Alston Works office and took the reigns of...
Responsible disclosure within the community and the media
Yesterday I came across Rafal Los’ very good blog ‘Living in Glass Houses – #InfoSec Industry’s Culture of Shaming’. The...
EU Cyber Security Directive could cost organisations billions
The new EU Directive on Cyber Security is going to have a huge impact on all organisations that trade in...
Cyber Security on the Political Agenda
There have been a few stories in the last few days that have made me smile but only one made...
Is bad security better than no security?
When I first heard about the features of the new iPhone I was thrilled. Not because I’m a huge Apple...