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As a former tribal regulator and Native American, I’ve seen firsthand how sovereignty empowers tribes to make decisions rooted in our values and traditions — decisions that drive self-sufficiency and protect our people.
In today’s interconnected world, tribal governments and enterprises face new and complex cybersecurity risks. Building cybersecurity capacity within tribal nations requires a comprehensive approach that addresses systemic challenges and respects tribal sovereignty. Cyber resilience in tribal nations is key. From gaming operations and health systems to public safety networks and data centers, digital connectivity brings both opportunity and vulnerability.

Maintaining control over tribal data is essential to sovereignty. Yet, external cloud services and third-party vendors can raise critical questions around data ownership, localization, and compliance.
Recruiting and retaining skilled cybersecurity professionals is a challenge for many tribal communities. Talent gaps can leave systems vulnerable and place strain on existing IT teams. Many tribes face budget constraints that slow infrastructure upgrades.
Tribal gaming and government entities must navigate multiple regulatory frameworks, including MICS/TICS and federal cybersecurity standards. While gaming operations may have dedicated IT teams, tribal governments often rely on legacy systems.
Essential services like water, transportation, and emergency systems often depend on older technologies that were never designed with modern cybersecurity in mind.
External vendors can help fill technical gaps but may also introduce risk. Cybersecurity is ultimately a people issue. Culturally tailored training programs are vital to help tribal employees and members recognize cyber threats and protect community information.

The first step is to develop cybersecurity plans. Create a formal, written plan that outlines basic, foundational, and advanced cybersecurity controls. It is also important to enact data codes. Codify tribal data laws that define ownership, storage, and breach obligations to reinforce tribal sovereignty. These are just a few steps that will help create cyber resilience in tribal nations.
Tribal nations deserve cybersecurity strategies that reflect their values, protect their assets, and strengthen their path toward self-determination. GLI collaborates in building cybersecurity capacity in tribes and enterprises to:
Your tribe’s sovereignty and data are worth protecting. Partner with GLI to develop a sovereignty-first cybersecurity strategy built for your community’s needs and values.
GLI provides comprehensive cybersecurity services for tribal gaming and government, including risk assessments, strategic planning, and end-to-end protection.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation or request a tribal cybersecurity assessment — and take the next step in protecting your nation’s future.
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