UA Little Rock gears up for cyberattacks with $1 million grant

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The University of Arkansas Little Rock will soon become better equipped to help fight cyberattacks, thanks to a one-million-dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.

The grant will allow students to broaden their research into cyberattacks against energy systems.

UA Little Rock receives $1 million award to prevent energy system cyberattacks

A university representative said 10 students from UA Little Rock and the University of Arkansas will work with members of the Forge Institute's Emerging Threat Center in Little Rock to help defend companies in Arkansas against cyberattacks.

Cyberattacks are a problem that energy officials said is both a local and national issue. Forge Institute CEO and Chairman Lee Watson spoke on the goal of the research.

"This research is giving us new capabilities to improve the intelligence sharing process which we think is key to getting ahead of what the adversaries are doing,” Watson said.

UA Little Rock Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Philip Huff spoke on the new potential for cybersecurity education because of the grant.

"By bringing the community together we develop the workforce potential in cybersecur...

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