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Erath County approves Microsoft multifactor authentication after executive session on IT security
Summary
The Erath County Commissioners Court recessed into executive session under Texas law to discuss IT security and, upon returning to open session, approved purchasing Microsoft multifactor authentication at an estimated $72 per user per year (about $14,400 annually for 200 users).
The Erath County Commissioners Court voted April 7 to purchase Microsoft multifactor authentication for county accounts after a brief executive session to discuss IT security.
Citing the Texas Open Meetings Act, the court recessed into executive session under Local Government Code sections 551.071–551.086 to discuss…
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