Brazos County Commission Approves Continuing State Cybersecurity Grant Program After Addressing Public Questions

Screen shots from the brazoscountytx.gov website.
Screen shots from the brazoscountytx.gov website.

Before Christmas, the Brazos County commission approved accepting a $58,340 dollar state grant to continue participating in a cybersecurity program.

The county’s chief information security officer, Kevin Joiner, says the county has been participating in this grant program since 2019.

Joiner says the grant provides access to security resources to protect the county from online attacks taking place from around the world.

And the county gets a report showing who is attempting to access the county’s computer network.

Joiner also answered questions before the commission’s unanimous vote that the county was not vulnerable to the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) that was hacked in 2024.

Click HERE to read and download the document associated with the grant that was approved at the December 17, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting.

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