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State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program – Update

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The State of Oregon has opened a second round of cybersecurity grants, with approximately $6 million available. Local governments can now begin the process.

Eligible projects must have a demonstrated nexus to achieving target capabilities related to improving, preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to cybersecurity incidents and best practices. Projects must implement at least one of the Oregon Cybersecurity Plan Service Catalog offerings. The Service Catalog offerings are based upon the Oregon Cybersecurity Plan and federal priority areas designated in the FY23 NOFO.

 

Round 2 Oregon Cybersecurity Plan Service Catalog Offerings:

Tier 1 Services

  • Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)
  • Domain Migration Services (Migration to .gov)
  • Immutable Data Backup and Recovery Testing
  • Multifactor Authentication Capability (MFA)
  • Albert Sensors
  • Information Security Awareness Training
  • URL/Web/Content filtering
  • Vulnerability Management Services & Scanning
  • Consulting and Planning Services​​

Tier 2 Services

  • Penetration Testing Services
  • Converged Endpoint Management (XEM)
  • Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Services
  • Web Application Firewall (WAF)
  • DNS Filtering
  • Email Security Gateway
  • Enhanced Network Protection - Firewall Services
  • Privileged Access Management (PAM)
  • Identity & Access Management Solutions
  • Mobile Device Management (MDM) Solutions​

To apply for funding, you must do the following:

  1. Complete a grant registration form by September 1, 2024
  2. Submit a completed SLCGP project application by October 15, 2024

For more information and to download the project application (after completing the grant registration form), please visit: https://www.oregon.gov/oem/emresources/grants/pages/state-and-local-cybersecurity-grant-program.aspx.