Brown Co. board OKs cyber security agreement
NEW ULM — After a brief discussion Tuesday, Brown County commissioners unanimously approved a cyber security program low bid that will assess cybersecurity risks, analyze online systems by evaluating security and exposure, identify vulnerabilities and provide ongoing support for up to three years. Planned to begin in 2026, the project’s low bid of $17,925 a year was proposed by FRSecure and approved. Clifton Larson Allen also presented a project bid. “Cyber security is one of our stop risks and is something we’re always working on. Just like our financials, it’s pretty ...