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UA Little Rock Awarded $561K to Lead GenCyber Program Coalition

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been awarded $561,000 grant from the National Security Agency to lead a coalition of institutions who will offer cybersecurity programs to junior high and high school students. read more >
Philip Huff, left, and Sandra Leiterman, head the UA Little Rock CyberGym.
Education

UA Little Rock Awarded $800K to Expand Cybersecurity Program

Funds will help develop a standardized curriculum to build pathways for cybersecurity education between high schools and colleges. read more >
Albert Baker, now chair of UA Little Rock’s Department of Computer Science, works with UA Little Rock students in 2018, when he was a visiting professor.
Education / Government & Politics / Nonprofits

Arkansas Ahead of Curve in Developing Cybersecurity Talent

Educators and others in the state are collaborating to fill the talent gap accompanying the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals. read more >