Delaware, Seattle sites named best cybersecurity resources

The state of Delaware and city of Seattle have won an annual contest recognizing the best state and local government cybersecurity websites. Members of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center judged website entrants on their security content, usability, accessibility and appearance. Delaware's site came out on top in the state government category for its up-to-date news, events and training resources, while Seattle's site took home top honors in the city category for its security bulletins, newsletters, tips and links. — AM

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