Texas Agencies Ask for $898M for Cybersecurity, Legacy Risks Every two years, the Texas Department of Information Resources prepares a Prioritized Cybersecurity and Legacy Systems report for state legislators. The latest report includes a request for just under $900 million. The Texas State Capitol in Austin. Shutterstock/Sean Pavone Twenty-seven Texas agencies would like the Texas Legislature to allocate $898.6 million to address risks related to cybersecurity and legacy systems, according to the 2020 Prioritized Cybersecurity and Legacy Systems (PCLS) report. To comply with state law, the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) produces a PCLS report during every even-numbered year. Information is collected through a survey, and roughly 80 agencies have the opportunity to participate.