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Announcing the Local Government Officials Guide to Cybersecurity

The Local Government Officials Guide to Cybersecurity (LGOGC) has been officially published by the Local Government Cybersecurity Alliance (LGCA). This guide empowers local officials to address cyber risks across various sectors. It offers practical frameworks for integrating cybersecurity into governance, promoting accountability and resilience within local government systems.

We are thrilled to announce the official publication of a critical new resource: the Local Government Officials Guide to Cybersecurity (LGOGC)!

This project was developed by the Local Government Cybersecurity Alliance (LGCA) specifically to empower elected and appointed officials—from supervisors and council members to city managers and agency heads—to effectively navigate the increasingly complex world of cyber risk.

Moving Beyond the Technical Jargon

Cybersecurity is not just an IT department problem; it is an enterprise-wide, whole-of-government issue that impacts finance, legal compliance, emergency services, and public trust.

The LGOGC cuts through technical jargon to focus on what matters most to community leaders: governance, accountability, and resilience. This guide was truly built by and for local government professionals, ensuring every concept is practical and immediately relevant to your fiduciary duty to protect the systems that serve your communities.


What the Guide Will Help You Achieve

The LGOGC provides a clear, actionable framework to help local leaders translate responsibility into practical action. Inside, you’ll find guidance to:

  • Integrate cybersecurity into your strategic and budget planning.
  • Strengthen oversight and reporting mechanisms.
  • Align your efforts with nationally recognized frameworks, such as NIST CSF 2.0.
  • Build a culture of cyber resilience that spans all departments and elected offices.

Download and Share Your Feedback

We believe that making cybersecurity governance as natural and necessary as financial oversight is achievable in every county, city, town, village, and district. This guide is a huge step toward that goal.

Download the Local Government Officials Guide to Cybersecurity (LGOGC) now.

We invite your feedback! Tell us how your jurisdiction is addressing these challenges and what resources would be most valuable to you next in our community forum or white paper.

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