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Full List Of GMA Dove Award Winners 2020
Winners of the 51st Annual GMA Dove Award were announced during a special Facebook broadcast of the pre-telecast awards presentation, which aired on October 29. Under the motto "Carry The Change," the show celebrated the diversity of gospel music and promoted unity through dynamic performances and testimonials.
Australian brother duo For King & Country won the Artist of the Year award, making history as the first duo to win in that top category. Other top category winners include We The Kingdom for "New Artist of the Year," Tasha Cobbs Leonard for "Gospel Artist of the Year" (presented by SoundExchange) and Joseph Habedank for "Southern Gospel Artist of the Year."
Sinach, a renowned Nigerian worship leader, won song of the year for "Way Maker." Recorded in 2015, the world anthem has been covered by notable worship leaders including Bethel Music, Maranda Curtis, Leeland, and Michael W. Smith, whose version ranked # 1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart for three weeks.
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Hip Hop icon Kanye West won the award for recorded rap / hip hop song of the year for "Follow God," while Zach Williams won the songwriter of the year (artist) award for the first time without forgetting Jason Ingram, who won the award for composer of the year. (non-artist) for the second year in a row and the third time in five years.
numerous unique collaborations, including a landmark performance by "Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year" winner Tauren Wells with Christine D’Clario, Jenn Johnson and Jekalyn Carr.
See the full list of winners below:
Artist of the year:for KING & COUNTRY
Song of the year:“Way Maker”Writer: Osinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu (Sinach) ; Publisher: Integrity Music Europe
Songwriter of the year – artist:Zach Williams
Songwriter of the year – non artist:Jason Ingram
Producer of the year:Ed Cash & Steven V. Taylor (Team)
New artist of the year:We The Kingdom
Contemporary Christian artist of the year:Tauren Wells
Gospel artist of the year:Tasha Cobbs Leonard
Southern gospel artist of the year:Joseph Habedank
Inspirational film of the year:I Still BelieveDirectors: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin, (Producers) Kevin Downes, Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Long form video of the year:Awake (Live), Hillsong WorshipDirectors: Richard Cause, Jared Chapman, Paul Martin, Samuel Irving, Steven Lester; Producers: Johnny Rays, Jessica Ico, Steven Lester
Short form video of the year:“God Only Knows,” for KING & COUNTRY featuring Dolly PartonDirectors/producers: Ben Smallbone, Patrick Tohill
Bluegrass/country/roots album of the year:God & Country, Jimmy FortuneProducer: Ben Isaacs
Bluegrass/country/roots recorded song of the year:
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Children’s album of the year:Sing: Remembering Songs, Ellie HolcombProducers: Nate Dugger, Brown Bannister
Choral collection of the year:Top Anthem CollectionCreator: Johnathan Crumpton; Arrangers: Bradley Knight, Cliff Duren, Mike Speck, Marty Parks, Daniel Semsen, Gary Rhodes, Dave Williamson, Geron Davis, Tom Fettke, Russell Mauldin
Christmas/special event album of the year:Christmas, Phil WickhamProducer: Jonathan Smith
Contemporary gospel album of the year:LONG LIVE LOVE, Kirk FranklinProducers: Kirk Franklin, Shaun Martin, Maxwell Stark, Ronald Hill, S1 for SKP. Inc.
Contemporary gospel recorded song of the year:“People,” Jonathan McReynoldsWriter: Jonathan McReynolds
Gospel worship album of the year:Broken Record, Travis GreeneProducers: Travis Greene, Brunes Charles
Gospel worship recorded song of the year:“Something Has to Break (Live),” Kierra Sheard, featuring Tasha Cobbs LeonardWriters: J. Drew Sheard, Kierra Valencia Sheard, Mia Fieldes, Jonathan Smith
Inspirational album of the year:Firm Foundation, SelahProducers: Brent Milligan, Chris Bevins, Jason Kyle Saetveit
Inspirational recorded song of the year:“Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me,” SelahWriters: Michael Farren, Rich Thompson, Jonny Robinson
Instrumental album of the year:Untitled Hymn: A Collection of Hymns (Instrumental), Chris RiceProducers: Chris Rice, Ken Lewis
Musical of the year:Messiah Overcame – An Easter MusicalCreators: Mike Harland, John Rowsey, (Arrangers/Orchestrators) Cliff Duren, Jim Hammerly, Christopher Phillips, Phil Nitz
Pop/contemporary album of the year:Citizen of Heaven, Tauren WellsProducers: Chuck Butler, Jordan Sapp, Kirk Franklin, Max Stark, Colby Wedgeworth, Rascal Flatts
Pop/contemporary recorded song of the year:“Rescue,” Lauren DaigleWriters: Jason Ingram, Lauren Daigle, Paul Mabury
Rap/hip hop album of the year:MOOD // DOOM, Social Club MisfitsProducers: Young Sidechain, Dirty Rice, Cardec, Ben Lopez, Colby Wedgeworth, Tedd Tjornhom, Martin Santiago, Dave James, Rey King, Jordan Sapp
Rap/hip hop recorded song of the year:“Follow God,” Kanye WestWriter: Kanye West
Recorded music packaging of the year:Rescue Story (Zach Williams, not awarded to artist)Art director/graphic artist: Tim Parker; Photographer: Eric Brown
Rock/contemporary album of the year:Victorious, SkilletProducers: John Cooper, Korey Cooper, Kevin Churko, Seth Mosley, Mike “X” O’Connor
Rock/contemporary recorded song of the year:“Legendary,” SkilletWriters: John L. Cooper, Korey Cooper, Seth Mosley
Southern gospel album of the year: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Pure Love, Legacy FiveProducers: Scott Fowler, Wayne Haun, Trey Ivey
Southern gospel recorded song of the year:“The Power of an Empty Tomb,” The ErwinsWriter: Joel Lindsey
Spanish language album of the year:Aleluya (En La Tierra), Elevation WorshipProducers: Chris Brown, Steven Furtick
Spanish language recorded song of the year:“Loco Amor,” Christine D’ClarioWriters: Chris McClarney, Jacob Sooter, Ricky Jackson
Traditional gospel album of the year:The Return, The Clark SistersProducers: J. Drew Sheard II, Warryn Campbell, Eric Dawkins, Mano Hanes, Rodney Jerkins, Justin Brooks, Jermaine Dupri, Damien Sneed, Kurt Carr, Karen Clark-Sheard
Traditional gospel recorded song of the year:“I’m All In,” Maranda CurtisWriters: Maranda Curtis, Dana Sorey, Asaph Ward
Worship album of the year:Awake, Hillsong WorshipProducers: Michael Guy Chislett, Brooke Ligertwood, Ben Tan, Ben Tennikoff
Worship recorded song of the year:“The Blessing (Live),” Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Elevation WorshipWriters: Kari Jobe Carnes, Cody Carnes, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick
Youth/children’s musical of the year:Good News Ahead…The Signs of Christmas!Creators: Gina Boe, Barb Dorn.
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Cyber-attack! Would your firm handle it better than this?
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=34114 Cyber-attack! Would your firm handle it better than this? - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=34114 Image copyright TOM HUMBERSTONE Image caption The day starts badly for IT administrator Tony Lewis when he reads an email from a hacker What's it like being the victim of a live cyber-attack? What should you do to protect your company from further damage? And should you pay that ransom demand? Technology of Business eavesdropped on a "war games" exercise hosted by cyber security firm Forcepoint that was based on lots of real-life experiences. ScenarioIT staff at fictional High Street optician Blink Wink's head office have been suckered by a phishing email. Someone clicked on a link to a spoof website because they thought the email looked legitimate. It wasn't. That was two months ago. Today, the proverbial hits the fan...Tuesday 08:30Tony Lewis, Blink Wink's IT administrator, starts his day clearing out the company's public email inbox of the usual junk and spam. One message stands out. His stomach lurches."I have more where this came from. We will be in touch shortly with our demands," the text says below someone's name, credit card details and email address.Tony hopes it's a hoax, but can't take the risk. He swallows hard and calls the firm's security officer, Doug Hughes. Doug isn't impressed as he's on holiday in New York where it's 3:30am."This better be good," he growls. Tony forwards the suspect email. "Have we validated the credit card number?" Doug asks, tension evident in his voice now. "Is it one of our customers?""I don't know yet," admits Tony. Image copyright TOM HUMBERSTONE Image caption Security officer Doug Hughes is having a day to forget... "Well, when did we get this?" Doug snaps. "Um... well... it seems we got it yesterday just after I'd left work, so I didn't notice it until this morning.""So we're at least 12 hours into this?""Um, yeah," Tony mumbles sheepishly.Tuesday 13:30"We've got a second email," Tony tells Doug. "It's a ransom demand for £15,000 in the Litecoin crypto-currency. We have to pay by 22:00 BST or they'll delete all our customer records.""What?" shouts Doug. "I thought they only had one?""Um, no. They claim to have them all."In a sweat, Doug calls Blink Wink's legal counsel Grace Bolton for advice. She has to dial in several times as her headset is malfunctioning. Her voice keeps cutting out during the conversation."This is obviously a potential breach," she says. "So do not respond to that message. I'll need to review existing legislation so we know where we stand.""What about the police?" asks Doug, his romantic city break now thoroughly ruined. "And the Information Commissioner? What about GDPR, who do we notify?"Tuesday 15:30Things are spiralling out of control for Blink Wink. The hackers have posted a tranche of customer names and credit card numbers on Pastebin, a public website for sharing text and source code.Doug has now confirmed that the data is genuine."Shouldn't we shut down the website?" asks Tony. "Then we'll limit the risk."Grace butts in. "Before we do that, who do we need to tell first? What's our data breach policy?""I thought that came from legal," says Doug."Aren't you the data protection officer?" Grace asks Tony."Nope, not me..." Image copyright TOM HUMBERSTONE Image caption No-one at Blink Wink seems very sure what they should be doing in this situation "God, is it me?" asks Doug despairingly. "Anyway, if we pull the website that'll just draw attention to ourselves won't it? Not sure that's the right thing to do.""Me neither," says Grace.Blink Wink's head of public relations, Sandra Ellis, has been looped in to the conversation. "This isn't looking good," she says rather obviously. "We've failed to protect our customers' private data. We could get really hammered for this."She points out that the firm has a "buy one get one free" contact lens promotion running at the moment. "We're driving people to the website right now. Are their details being stolen too?""Very possibly," says Doug. "We've got to shut down the site - or parts of it anyway. And then we've got to decide whether to pay the ransom."Tuesday 17:00Sandra Ellis has drafted a public statement but doesn't propose releasing it to the media until people start asking questions. "We'll just say we are experiencing an incident and do it reactively," she says."Not an incident - a breach," Doug advises."No, don't use the word 'breach' - not yet anyway," chips in Grace, thinking of the legal ramifications. Tony bursts in on the conference call."We've found some malware! We saw an email come in that went to quarantine so we checked it out and it had an attachment. That could be it.""You didn't click on it did you?" asks Doug, his day going from bad to worse."Um... I just thought it would speed things up..." More Technology of Business Doug swears and dips out of the call to get his security staff to check for any more damage.Grace turns the conversation to informing the Information Commissioner's Office."We can phone or report it online," she tells them. "But we need to say what we did to mitigate the problem.""Well, we were meant to get the latest threat detection software last year, but the guy who was looking into that left and wasn't replaced," says Tony. "It kinda didn't happen.""Well don't tell the ICO that," Grace barks. "If we can't show we had adequate controls in place we could be in trouble. And the cyber-insurance people might not pay out either."Later, Doug confirms that the latest phishing email was a red herring, but informs the team: "They did find a phishing email sent two months ago that linked to a log-in page made to look like the one for our cloud provider. That's how they got in."We've got to handle things better from now on," Doug concludes. "This will happen again, and it's only going to get worse." So what should Blink Wink have done? Image copyright Getty Images Image caption If you don't react quickly to a cyber-attack, hackers will have the upper hand Richard Ford, chief scientist at Forcepoint, says: "Reacting late has put Blink Wink on the back foot. You need to move quickly in these situations otherwise the attackers dictate the pace. "A poor knowledge of data breach laws has made the company vulnerable. They clearly didn't have a breach policy in place nor did they know who was responsible for each role or what they should be doing."Richard says the firm should have: prepared a data breach plan with step-by-step actions to take rehearsed this plan with staff designated who is responsible for what during a breach regularly circulated and updated the plan so senior staff were familiar with it notified third-parties and suppliers gathered evidence for the Information Commissioner to show how it has handled the issue called its cyber-insurance provider for advice and help prepared a statement for customers demonstrating how it would help deal with any damage refused to pay the ransom - there's no guarantee they'd get their data back. And if your firm is the victim of a data breach, cyber expert Troy Hunt says it should: identify where the demand/ransomware came from contain infected devices (get them offline) assess how many machines have been affected restore lost data from back-ups tell customers if their data has been compromised plan to make sure this doesn't happen again. Follow Technology of Business editor Matthew Wall on Twitter and Facebook Click here for more Technology of Business features Source link
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