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    Tribal cybersecurity grant program awards $18.2 Million

    By Sheila Stogsdill,

    11 days ago

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    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Department of Homeland Security released over $18 million in grants to Native American Indian tribes to combat digital threats.

    Grants were awarded to 32 tribes through the Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program, which is empowering tribal nations to stay focused on cybersecurity and digital threats.

    In Oklahoma, four tribes received over $3.1 million in grants.

    • Muscogee – $1,013,627
    • Cherokee Nation – 971,000
    • Choctaw Nation – $778,400 tribe
    • Chickasaw Nation – $365,516

    Click here to read more about the federal program.

    “This award will help reinforce our digital sovereignty and strengthen our digital infrastructure,” said Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “Keeping our information safe and addressing cybersecurity concerns will only become more important in this century, so a unified approach through cybersecurity grants like this will make everyone in Indian country more resilient.”

    Cherokee Nation will use the funding opportunity to further invest in cybersecurity initiatives such as governance, planning and assessment, workforce development and management administration. A cybersecurity steering committee, which oversaw the grant application, will continue to develop a strategic plan for grant funding.

    “This award is an acknowledgment from the federal government of the criticality of the services we provide across the Reservation,” said Chief Information Officer Paula Starr. “We will be able to strengthen our cybersecurity posture, providing better protections for services to Cherokee citizens. As we grow as a tribal nation, our threat landscape grows, as well.”

    Protecting that growth is critical, she said.

    “For far too long, Tribal Nations have faced digital and cybersecurity threats without the resources necessary to build resilience,” said Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas in a press release. “The Department of Homeland Security’s first-ever Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program awards announced [recently] – made possible by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – will help tribes and tribal communities ensure they have the tools to assess risks, implement solutions, and increase cyber defenses.”

    Other Tribes Receiving Grants

    San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians $605,588
    Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope $3,009,214
    Blackfeet Nation $38,850
    Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of AK $108,135
    Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe $861,935
    San Carlos Apache Tribe $67,253
    Southern Ute Indian Tribe $2,022,036
    Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation $494,605
    Ponca Tribe of Nebraska $768,798
    Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe $673,699
    Pueblo of Isleta NM $468,825
    Nez Perce Tribe $866,250
    Pueblo of Jemez NM $480,344
    Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana $492,490
    Pueblo of Laguna NM $106,500
    Sokaogon Chippewa Community $900,000
    Swinomish Indian Tribal Community $546,000
    Taos Pueblo NM $71,463
    Metlakatla Indian Community $24,072
    The Suquamish Tribe $467,355
    Aroostook Micmac Council $17,850
    Chippewa Cree Tribe $21,975
    Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians $152,305
    Pinoleville Pomo Nation $152,576
    Colusa Indian Community $214,607
    Paskenta Bank of Nomlaki Indians $317,400
    Redding Rancheria $477,645
    Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians $690,532
    Total $18,246,845
    Department of Homeland Security
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