Cybersecurity Impact for Tribal Utilities in New Mexico
GrantID: 10144
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for New Mexico's Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program
The Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program aims to enhance the cybersecurity posture of New Mexico's electric utility systems. A key priority outcome is to increase the participation of eligible entities in cybersecurity threat information sharing programs. This is particularly crucial in New Mexico, where rural electric cooperatives and municipally-owned electric utilities play a vital role in the state's energy infrastructure.
Enhancing Cybersecurity in Rural New Mexico
New Mexico's rural areas face unique challenges in terms of cybersecurity. The state's vast geography and relatively low population density make it difficult for some utilities to invest in advanced cybersecurity technologies. The Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program addresses this issue by providing funding to rural electric cooperatives and other eligible entities to deploy cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. By doing so, the program aims to reduce the risk of cyber threats to New Mexico's electric grid, which is critical to the state's economy and public safety. According to the New Mexico Department of Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources, the state's energy sector is a significant contributor to its economy, making it essential to protect this infrastructure from cyber threats.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Threat Information Sharing
Another priority outcome of the program is to increase the participation of eligible entities in cybersecurity threat information sharing programs. The New Mexico Cybersecurity Council, a statewide body that coordinates cybersecurity efforts across state agencies and private sector organizations, will play a key role in facilitating this outcome. By sharing threat information and best practices, utilities in New Mexico can better protect themselves against cyber threats and respond more effectively in the event of an incident. This is particularly important in a region like the Four Corners, where New Mexico shares borders with Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, and where a cyber attack on one state's utilities could have regional implications.
The program's focus on cybersecurity threat information sharing is also relevant to small businesses in New Mexico, which are increasingly reliant on digital technologies to operate. By supporting the cybersecurity of utilities, the program indirectly benefits small businesses and individuals across the state who rely on these utilities for energy. In fact, a survey by the New Mexico Small Business Development Center found that many small businesses in the state are concerned about the impact of cyber threats on their operations, highlighting the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Measuring Success
To measure the success of the Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program in achieving its priority outcomes, the funder will track key metrics, including the number of eligible entities participating in cybersecurity threat information sharing programs and the number of utilities that have deployed advanced cybersecurity technologies. The program will also assess the impact of its funding on the overall cybersecurity posture of New Mexico's electric utility systems.
Q: What types of cybersecurity technologies are eligible for funding under the Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program in New Mexico? A: Eligible technologies include those that enhance the security of electric utility systems, such as intrusion detection and prevention systems, threat intelligence platforms, and security information and event management systems.
Q: How can small businesses in New Mexico benefit from the Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program? A: While the program is primarily focused on supporting utilities, small businesses that rely on these utilities for energy may indirectly benefit from the enhanced cybersecurity measures supported by the program.
Q: What role will the New Mexico Cybersecurity Council play in the Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program? A: The New Mexico Cybersecurity Council will facilitate the sharing of threat information and best practices among utilities and other stakeholders, supporting the program's priority outcome of increasing participation in cybersecurity threat information sharing programs.
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