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DECEMBER 17, 2019

New Orleans Declares State of Emergency After Ransomware Attack
The recent cyberincident appears to have impaired a number of large city systems, but officials say recovery efforts are underway. The ransomware is the third large attack in the state this year alone. READ MORE

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Webinar: Incorporating Risk Management into Your Cyber Governance Strategy
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California’s Alpha Team Takes on Real-Time .Gov Redesign
The team has just weeks to design a new, user-friendly homepage for the entire state that can be adopted by other departments and agencies. But its larger goal is to help rebuild trust in state government. READ MORE

Utah County Develops a Fully Online Marriage License System
Utah County plans to release an end-to-end online marriage license system, one of the first among U.S. counties. The full process, which will be demoed Dec. 18, utilizes facial recognition and blockchain technologies. READ MORE

The Top 20 Security Predictions for 2020
Whether you call them cybersecurity forecasts, online risk trends or security predictions, here’s a roundup of what our top security companies, industry experts and tech magazines are saying about the year (and decade) ahead. How can you prepare for 2020? READ MORE

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7 Ways Hackers Look to Exploit Federal Agencies
Avoid becoming the next victim of a cyber attack by learning exactly how threat actors are attempting to breach your agency's environment.
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MORE HEADLINES

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Experts Say Hyperloop Is Option for Texas Mass Transit

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Boulder County, Colo., Commission Updates Small Cell Rules

Maine Purchases Drones to Monitor, Map Natural Resources

Yakima, Wash., Vies for Gunshot Tech to Boost Response Times

Will Online Classes Become the New Front in College Cheating?

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