Breaking down Wyomingโs latest legislative antics and how small businesses can protect their phones from hackers while chasing federal dollars!
In the wild, expansive plains of Wyoming, lawmakers are stirring the pot with a draft measure that could open the floodgates for potential legislative changes. With a handful of dissenting votes, the legislative panel has cautiously advanced a measure that proponents argue is merely a stepping stone. This moment presents an exciting opportunity as Wyoming prepares to navigate uncharted waters, all while continuing their longstanding mission to make this state a business-friendly haven. Could this be the dawn of a new era for legislation in the Cowboy State? Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, for the small-business owners who often rely on their trusty cell phones to keep their enterprises afloat, there's a looming threat just around the corner: hackers! In a bid to arm these business tycoons with the knowledge they need to fend off tech hooligans, the University of Wyoming, in collaboration with the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network, is hosting an informative session dedicated to protecting phones from ever-growing hacking hazards. Cybersecurity has become a business essential, and learning how to safeguard your tech is crucial when your business runs on your phone.
Additionally, the Wyoming APEX Accelerator will be firing up the engines with a meeting on sources sought opportunities with federal contractors. This event, scheduled for Thursday, October 17, presents a golden chance for enterprises that want to tap into federal dollars. Understanding how to secure contracts in a competitive market is the name of the game, and this session could give local businesses the edge they need to thrive with federal backing. The combination of legislative progression and business development could very well lead to fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to expand!
As Wyoming's legislative scene heats up, it's interesting to note that the state is often characterized by its wide-open spaces, yet it presents a wealth of opportunities for legislation that fosters economic growth. Moreover, small businesses are the backbone of Wyomingโs economy, making up a remarkable 99% of all businesses in the state. Keeping them informed and protected is crucial as they navigate through the complexities of both state regulations and cybersecurity threats. Could these recent events be the spark needed for a renaissance in small-business growth throughout the Cowboy State?
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