Unexploded ordnance, cyberattacks, and baboons: Effective crisis communication in a major city.
25.06.2026
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11:00
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12:00
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Language:
German
The discovery of a World War II aerial bomb can bring a residential area or neighborhood to a standstill in a matter of minutes. Recently, 21,000 people had to be evacuated because of this. Providing the public and the media with quick, transparent, and credible information is essential for maintaining trust in emergency responders and the city. This is also crucial when the city's website is suddenly taken down by hackers in a DDoS attack. Well-prepared crisis communication is also required for a planned culling of baboons, such as the one that took place in the Tiergarten.
Recommended for: A professional audience from communications, public administration, and crisis management looking to learn how to communicate quickly, clearly, and credibly in real-life emergency situations — from bomb disposal incidents to cyberattacks.
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Stadt Nürnberg
The city of Nuremberg is the second-largest city in Bavaria. With approximately 12,500 employees, we are one of the largest employers in the region.
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