In this issue
In this issue, we explore remote work, education for the next generation of entrepreneurs, brand reputation and cryptocurrency. We interview WNBA exec too!
In this issue, we explore remote work, education for the next generation of entrepreneurs, brand reputation and cryptocurrency. We interview WNBA exec too!
Growing dependence on technology, including remote work and international threats, elevates need for advances in cybersecurity, say regional experts.
Chancellor Thomas Keon of Purdue University Northwest comments on the need for advanced training to combat complex cyber disruptions.
There’s no question the crisis brought on by the pandemic has changed how the world functions. Businesses the past year have adapted to new ways of doing things, including implementing a range of safety protocols for employees as well as how they interact with customers.
State officials hope a new website will spark interest in the high-growth cybersecurity field.
New state website pushes available jobs, resources in cybersecurity Read More »
Welcome to the June-July issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine where we explore how to conduct post-pandemic business.
Northwest Indiana institutions of higher learning focus on new ways to attract students and to offer relevant training in support of the Region’s thriving business community.
Experts say companies that permitted remote working were ahead of the curve and prepared to deal with the impact of stay-at-home orders during the caronavirus crisis. Firms that weren’t, however, sought expertise to quickly adapt to the situation.