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The Most Cyber Secure Texan Universities - 2023

Stellastra Gold Award for Cybersecurity Excellence in Texan Universities - 2023

Stellastra Gold Award for Cybersecurity Excellence in Texan Universities - 2023

Building on the popularity and recognition of our Most Secure University awards, we are delighted to present the list of top-performing universities in Texas that have been honored with Stellastra’s Gold award for cybersecurity risk management in 2023.

These 4 universities have invested substantially in their cyber security posture. With 48 universities assessed, this puts these universities in the top 10% for Texan universities investing in their cyber security posture. These institutions have distinguished themselves as cybersecurity leaders in higher education, making substantial investments to fortify their digital infrastructure, prioritizing the protection of their staff, students, and research. For a detailed insight into our rigorous cybersecurity risk scoring criteria, please visit our cybersecurity risk scoring criteria.

Stellastra Gold Award Recipients 2023:

We extend a special congratulations to The University of Texas at San Antonio for achieving first place across all 48 Texan Universities based on our stringent evaluation criteria. As customary, awardees are granted the privilege of using the Stellastra Gold 2023 award badge for their marketing materials. For detailed guidelines, please consult our award badge usage guidelines. Thank you for your ongoing commitment to advancing cybersecurity in the education sector.

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