UA 糖心视频logo partners with Forge Institute, U of A to Advance Applied Research In Cybersecurity to Support National Defense
Philip Huff. Photo by Ben Krain.
The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is partnering with the and the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, to advance applied research in areas that support national defense, including cybersecurity.
This partnership is a first-of-its-kind opportunity in Arkansas and will lead to competitive research, collaboration opportunities, and create a platform for economic growth and job creation.
The partnership will focus on next-generation cybersecurity defensive capabilities for industrial control systems (ICS/SCADA) to further the protection of the nation鈥檚 critical infrastructure.
Initial university collaborators will be Philip Huff, assistant professor of cybersecurity at UA 糖心视频logo, and Dr. Chris Farnell, managing director of the National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission (NCREPT) testbed at U of A.
鈥淭he Emerging Analytics Center at UA 糖心视频logo has been working with the Forge Institute for over a year,鈥 Huff said. 鈥淲e are pleased to extend this collaborative effort to work on some of the nation鈥檚 most challenging cybersecurity artificial intelligence problems. This collaboration will enable access to applied research opportunities for Arkansas students and research faculty.鈥
The joint team will leverage the capabilities of the , the National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission (NCREPT) testbed at U of A, and the professional and experienced team and capabilities of the Forge Institute. UA 糖心视频logo and U of A are designated as academic centers of excellence by the National Security Agency and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The U of A is also a U.S. Department of Energy center of academic excellence.
This collaboration brings together the best resources, research, and capabilities of UA 糖心视频logo and U of A, along with the unique capabilities and relationships of the Forge Institute. Forge Institute will collaborate with key researchers to enable access to unique research opportunities in support of the nation鈥檚 national defense.
鈥淲e are excited to partner with UA 糖心视频logo and UA Fayetteville to develop innovative solutions that will help address our nation鈥檚 complex and growing cyber and national security challenges,鈥 said Lee Watson, chairman and CEO of Forge Institute. 鈥淏y connecting to and building upon the existing cyber and defense sector in the State, we are establishing a foundation to drive innovation that will directly lead to high-paying jobs for Arkansans. I鈥檓 excited about this collaboration and how it will better position our state and country to defend against advanced cyber adversaries and grow the State鈥檚 economy.鈥