Name That Toon: Just for Kicks

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Start spreading the news — it’s time for a new cartoon contest. Come up with a clever cybersecurity-related caption to describe the scene, above, and our favorite will win a $25 Amazon gift card.

Here are four convenient ways to submit your ideas before the January 10, 20234, deadline:

  • Via social media: X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. (If you win, we’ll respond to you on the same platform, requesting your email address.)

Last Month’s Winner

It’s a slam dunk for Matt Tomkins! The federal senior intelligence coordinator at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission captured first place for November’s “Slam Dunk” cartoon contest. Congratulations, Matt!

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