Forge Institute Scales Collaboration to Help Improve Cyber Resiliency for Small Businesses
The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center (ASBTDC) teams up with Forge Institute to provide cyber services to Arkansas small businesses
Forge Institute announced today that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Forge Institute and the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center (ASBTDC), based at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The expanded collaboration endeavors to support Arkansas’ small businesses by helping to improve cyber resilience. The MOU also serves as an addendum to the Collaboration Agreement established between Forge Institute and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock signed in January of last year.
“Small businesses generally lack the resources to defend themselves from cyber attacks,” explained Scott A. Anderson, Executive Director of Forge Institute and former Air Force Cyber Squadron Commander & Senior Intelligence Officer. “Cybercrime cost American small businesses more than $2 billion last year. Forge Institute is a resource that enables small businesses to fight back by developing appropriate defensive measures.”
In August 2022, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the creation of the Cybersecurity for Small Business Pilot Program, supported by $3 million in new funding to help emerging small businesses develop their cybersecurity infrastructure. As part of the Pilot Program, Forge Institute received a $999,650.66 grant from the SBA to conduct outreach, respond, assess and train Arkansas small businesses, including ASBTDC’s clients as requested.
The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center is a higher-education-based economic development program that assists entrepreneurs. Laura Fine, State Director for ASBTDC, underscored the importance of the Pilot Program and Forge Institute's role in administering training courses. “ASBTDC is the state’s premier small business assistance provider. This expanded collaboration with Forge Institute enables us to better serve the more than 5,000 small businesses we assist in Arkansas each year.”
In addition to advising Forge Institute on areas where Arkansas small businesses need assistance in cybersecurity, ASBTDC will promote and raise awareness of Forge Institute services, including the Arkansas Cyber Defense Center, Emerging Threat Center, and the Forge Academy with its small business customers and partners.
“The Forge Institute mantra is ‘Forever One Step Ahead,’ and this collaboration with ASBTDC will help Arkansas’ small businesses stay one step ahead of bad actors looking to disrupt our economic security,” said Mr. Anderson.
To learn more about the Arkansas Cyber Defense Center or sign up for a free assessment or training, visit https://www.forge.institute/acdc.
Key Facts
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Forge Institute and the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center (ASBTDC) to provide cybersecurity services to Arkansas small businesses.
The MOU coincides with a Small Business Administration (SBA) pilot program designed to help small businesses develop their cybersecurity infrastructure.
As part of the agreement, Forge Institute will conduct outreach, assess and train ASBTDC’s customers as requested.