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no-cost Cyber Services Secure by design Secure Your Business Shields Up Report A Cyber Issue On September 16, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity grant program specifically for state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) governments across the country.
Read about the authorization for SLCGP Through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021 , Congress established the State and Local Cybersecurity Improvement Act, which established the SLCGP and TCGP, appropriating $1 billion to be awarded over four years. These entities face unique challenges and are at varying levels of preparedness in defending against increasingly sophisticated and ever-changing cyber threats.
DHS, through CISA in coordination with FEMA, is taking steps to help stakeholders across the country understand the severity of their unique local cyber threats and cultivate partnerships to reduce related risks across the SLTT enterprise.
State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program On September 16, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity grant program specifically for state, local, tribal, and territorial governments across the country.
Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program The TCGP will help tribal governments address cybersecurity risks and threats to their information systems by enabling DHS to provide targeted cybersecurity resources that will improve their security. SLCGP Email: SLCGPinfo@cisa. dhs.
gov TCGP Email: TCGPinfo@cisa. dhs. gov The following list of CISA resources are recommended products, services, and tools at no cost to the state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, as well as public and private sector critical infrastructure organizations.
Please note other links will be added as they become available. CISA offers a range of cybersecurity assessments that evaluate operational resilience, cybersecurity practices, organizational management of external dependencies, and other key elements of a robust and resilient cyber framework.
This guide is an update to the Joint Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Ransomware Guide released in September 2020. The Cyber Resilience Review (CRR) is an interview-based assessment to evaluate an organization’s operational resilience and cybersecurity practices.
No-Cost Cybersecurity Services and Tools As part of our continuing mission to reduce cybersecurity risk, CISA has compiled a list of no-cost cybersecurity tools and services to help organizations further advance their security capabilities. CISA. gov Cybersecurity Plan Template A Cybersecurity Plan Template is available through CISA.
gov. CISA provides secure means for constituents and partners to report incidents, phishing attempts, malware, and vulnerabilities. Grants Program Directorate Information Bulletins FEMA Standard Terms and Conditions (updated each fiscal year) FEMA has assigned state- and territory-specific Preparedness Officers for the SLCGP. If you do not know your Preparedness Officer, please email FEMA-SLCGP@fema.
dhs. gov or FEMA Grants News at FEMA-Grants-News@fema. dhs.
gov . TCGP applicants and recipients may contact their FEMA Preparedness Officers for more information by email at FEMA-TCGP@fema. dhs.
gov. For detailed spending information, please visit USAspending. gov .
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The Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Cybersecurity Grants program is a first-of-its-kind federal initiative that funds state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) governments to strengthen their cyber defenses. Launched in 2022, the program has provided over $91.7 million in FY2025 funding to help SLTT entities develop cybersecurity plans, governance frameworks, and technical capabilities to counter sophisticated criminal groups and nation-state actors. Eligible applicants are state and local government entities. Priority activities include developing cybersecurity planning committees, conducting assessments, and implementing security measures aligned with CISA guidance. Funding amounts vary by jurisdiction and year.
State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) / Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Provides funding to eligible state, local, and territorial governments to manage and reduce systemic cyber risk, thus improving the security of critical infrastructure and improving the resilience of the services they provide to their communities. It helps entities address cybersecurity risks and threats to information systems owned or operated by, or on behalf of, state, local, or tribal governments.