Forge Institute, Acxiom and the State of Arkansas Collaborate to Re-engineer Arkansas’ Economy

orge Institute and Acxiom today announced a collaboration with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) to help develop a highly trained cybersecurity workforce in the state of Arkansas. This collaboration will help position Arkansas as a frontline player in protecting cyber infrastructure by standing as a central hub of cybersecurity talent and strengthen its economic future.

Together, Forge Institute and Acxiom will expand access to high-quality cybersecurity training and provide a workforce ready supply of talent. The partnership is aimed at serving hard-to-reach communities and developing advanced technical skills for employees, which provides a unique opportunity for Arkansans. Home to a number of companies in the financial services, energy, critical manufacturing, healthcare and logistics sectors, cybersecurity has a natural home in the Natural State.

“As part of the governor’s commitment to meet the demand in the information technology field, we are proud to showcase a successful partnership between Acxiom, the Forge Institute and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s workforce programs,” said Commerce Secretary Mike Preston. “I applaud the participants who are eager to learn this industry and become workforce-ready. Their talents are recognized by top leading information technology companies in the state.”

Governor Asa Hutchinson’s Computer Science Initiative has accelerated the digital mindset for Arkansas’ workforce, manufacturing an inclination for cyber skills beginning at school age. Forge Institute seeks to add to those skills by hosting a state-of-the-art training academy that delivers relevant, up-to-date content and curriculum and hands-on scenario-based lab exercises to increase cybersecurity skills. 

“Incidents like the SolarWinds and Colonial Pipeline cyber-attacks have awakened companies to the threat cyber criminals present,” said Scott Anderson, executive director at Forge Institute. “Based on research from Cybersecurity Ventures, it’s projected that there will soon be 3.5 million open positions for cybersecurity professionals nationwide. Arkansas has qualified candidates who can fill this vacuum. They only require the training, which is what Forge Institute provides.”

Acxiom, the customer intelligence company whose data-driven solutions create business growth by enabling better customer experiences, has leveraged Forge Institute’s world-class cybersecurity training programs to develop and refine skills for its existing employees. Starting last month, Acxiom began sending several associates to Forge Institute’s 14-week cybersecurity bootcamp.

“Companies need to build trust by implementing ethical practices for data collection and use,” explains Chad Engelgau, CEO at Acxiom. “Every employee at Acxiom is responsible for maintaining that trust, first and foremost by safeguarding the data we are entrusted with.” 

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the global cost of cybercrime is expected to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. This is why many of the nation’s top technology companies are accelerating cybersecurity skill development, making training a priority.

“To stay ahead of the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape, we have to invest in and develop critical technical skills. This investment in our people results in expanding our bench strength and the continuous growth of our cyber defense mindset,” said Janet Cinfio, chief information officer at Acxiom. 

Cybersecurity has become a primary concern on a national level and developing a highly trained cybersecurity workforce is enhancing Arkansas’ reputation as a natural cybersecurity rally point for corporations and the public sector. As the AEDC continues to look for ways to build the state’s economy, cybersecurity could play a role for many Arkansans in the days ahead.

For more information about Forge Institute’s training academy, visit forge.institute/training.


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CONTACTS:

Jeremy Harper / jeremy.harper@forge.institute / 501-500-0812

Matt Ramsey / matt.ramsey@acxiom.com

About Acxiom

Acxiom is a customer intelligence company that provides data-driven solutions to enable the world’s best marketers to better understand their customers to create better experiences and business growth. A leader in customer data management, identity, and the ethical use of data for more than 50 years, Acxiom now helps thousands of clients and partners around the globe work together to create millions of better customer experiences, every day. Acxiom is a registered trademark of Acxiom LLC and is part of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (IPG). For more information, visit Acxiom.com.

About the Arkansas Economic Development Commission

The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), a division of the Arkansas Department of Commerce, seeks to create economic opportunity by attracting higher-paying jobs, expanding and diversifying local economies in the state, increasing incomes and investment, and generating growth throughout The Natural State. Arkansas is a pro-business environment operating leaner, faster and more focused through a streamlined state government designed to act on corporate interests quickly and decisively. For more information, visit www.ArkansasEDC.com. The Arkansas Department of Commerce is the umbrella department for workforce and economic development drivers. Its divisions and regulatory boards include Division of Aeronautics, Waterways Commission, Wine Producers Council, Division of Workforce Services, Office of Skills Development, State Bank Department, Insurance Department, Securities Department, Economic Development Commission and Development Finance Authority. It was established July 2019 as part of Governor Asa Hutchinson’s wide-sweeping efficiency and transformation efforts to reduce 42 cabinet agencies to 15 while maintaining services for all Arkansans.

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