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Monona accepts $29,150 Wisconsin Emergency Management grant to add multifactor authentication
Summary
The council approved acceptance of a $29,150 Wisconsin Emergency Management cybersecurity grant, to be used for multifactor authentication across city networks; the grant is reimbursement-based and staff will use fund balance to purchase software and tokens before state reimbursement.
The Monona City Council on Oct. 20 authorized acceptance of a Wisconsin Emergency Management cybersecurity grant of $29,150 to expand multifactor authentication (MFA) across city systems.
Leah (appearing online) said LandTech, an IT consulting firm, applied for the grant on the city’s behalf. The grant award will be used to require MFA for employee access to…
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