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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," we hear from former cybersecurity executive and resident entrepreneur Sajan Gautam. Host Paul Gatling caught up with Gautam at a recent event hosted by the Fuel Accelerator.
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An accelerator is hosting a 10-week program focused on cybersecurity in Bentonville. Startup Junkie’s Fuel Accelerator has worked with entrepreneurs and startups over the last 6 years, with a recent focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Darian Harris said a gap they have seen in the business to business market is utilizing AI and machine learning to improve cybersecurity.
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Arkansans may be at a lower risk for cybercrime. Telecommunication experts have compiled data from over the past five years. They found that Arkansas is the fifth lowest in the country. Despite the Natural State’s low ranking, Arkansans should still be cautious and protect themselves from cybercriminals.
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On today's show, a web of confusion around getting federal aid for college. Plus, Kiley Reid’s new novel, “Come and Get It” is set in Fayetteville. Also, a series of live "Undisciplined" podcast events focus on education.
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The 2023 Razorhack Cyber Challenge weekend begins in the Arkansas Union on the University of Arkansas campus tonight. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with IT professional and Razorhack project lead Evan Glover about what the three-day competition will look like.
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Today on The Outline: Northwest Arkansas National Airport is a quarter-century old today. Also, the University of Arkansas is hosting the 2023 Razorhack Cyber Challenge this weekend. Plus, the US News and World Report ranks the undergraduate nursing program at the University of Medical Sciences.
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On today's show, the third episode of KUAF's Maternal Mortality Series looks into Arkansas' postpartum deaths, the lack of records to review cases and mistrust among underrepresented communities. Also, the Fayetteville Farmers Market turns 50, the state received a low rank for overall child well-being and more.
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The annual Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranked Arkansas 43rd for overall child well-being. Also, Fayetteville is working to resolve a network outage after a cybersecurity breach, and UofA officials plan to move personnel from the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion into other offices this fall.
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The mission of the new council, appointed by Gov. Asa Hutchinson in early summer, is to identify cybersecurity risks in Arkansas and to manage such…
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Forge Institute is leading the way for increased cybersecurity education in the state. Lee Watson, the CEO of Forge Institute, talks with Roby Brock as…