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Grimes County IT warns of rising CJIS compliance costs, plans multi‑factor authentication and Windows 11 migration
Summary
The county’s IT lead told commissioners that cybersecurity and new Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) requirements are top priorities, noting stricter compliance demands, mailbox retention pressures, migration of remaining machines off Windows 10 and planned multi‑factor authentication.
Grimes County’s IT manager reported to the Commissioners Court on June 11 that cybersecurity and compliance work are the department’s top priorities and outlined upcoming projects including CJIS compliance, migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11, deployment of multifactor authentication and upgrades to network infrastructure.
IT lead Greg Cannon (identified earlier in the meeting) told the court, “Cybersecurity is probably the number 1 thing on my plate that I worry about each day because it affects the…
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