Is Texas Department of Agriculture safe?
Texas Department of Agriculture risk score
90/100
overall score
Total issues found:
1331Updated on: February 14, 2025
Data we analyse
Phishing and malware
1270
issues
Network security
1
issue
Email security
1
issue
Website security
59
issues
Recent critical risk issues we found
59 SSL configuration issues found
1 domains vulnerable to email spoofing
529 corporate credentials stolen
29% employees reuse breached passwords
What information we check
Software patching
Web application security
Email security
Dark web exposure
Cybersecurity Benchmark
A comparison of this company’s cybersecurity ranking with industry averages and peer organizations
Phishing and malware
88
vs.
52
Network security
100
vs.
88
Email security
75
vs.
64
Website security
70
vs.
69
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Company overview
Texas Department of Agriculture (texasagriculture.gov) is the state agency charged with supporting and regulating Texas’ agricultural sector. TDA promotes Texas agricultural products and markets, administers state and federal programs (including school nutrition, grants and disaster assistance), enforces regulatory programs such as pesticide licensing and weights-and-measures inspections, and provides resources and outreach to farmers, agribusinesses and rural communities to foster economic development and protect consumers.
Details
Website:
Industries:
Government institutions
Company size:
501-1000 employees
Founded:
1907
Headquarters:
1700 Congress Ave; Austin, Texas 78701, US
Outcome reliability
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