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UKC3 elects new board members

November 29, 2022 by UKC3

UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) is pleased to announce its newly elected board. After an electoral process, the UKC3 welcomes Linda Smith, a business innovation and trade specialist, as its new Chair and two new members to the board, Paul Boardman, Strategic Growth and Collaboration Lead at the North West Cyber Security Cluster, and Ben Shorrock, Managing Director of TechSPARK.

With a background in driving commercial innovation within the cyber and technology sectors, the new chair of UKC3, Linda Smith, has a proven track record across public and private sector environments. Having previously been employed by the Department for International Trade (DIT) in the West Midlands, Linda was also responsible for the creation and delivery of the BetaDen Tech Accelerator programme based at Malvern Hills Science Park, which works closely with the Midlands Cyber Security Cluster.

UKC3 also welcomes Ben Shorrock to the board as Ecosystem Development Lead. Ben has been working to help grow tech and digital businesses for the last decade and is Managing Director of TechSPARK, the Southwest’s network for tech start-up and scale-ups working with 35,000 people a month to help them recruit, network and raise capital.

Also joining the UKC3 Board as Innovation Join-Up Lead is Paul Boardman. Paul’s background in the Cyber, National Security and Defence sector extends back 15 years, during which time he has worked with GCHQ, NCSC, The Home Office and the Ministry of Defence. He currently works with the North West Cyber Security Cluster as the Strategic Growth and Collaboration Lead.

Linda Smith, chair of UKC3 said “I’m delighted to become Chair of the UKC3 board and to welcome Paul and Ben to the board. Since the launch of UKC3 in 2021, we have worked closely with clusters to build sustainable cyber ecosystems that support innovation, growth and skills. On behalf of the board, I look forward to continuing to support the clusters’ initiatives and helping to make the UK the safest place to live and work online.”

Other members of the board, who have been re-elected are:

John Davies MBE, who has worked closely with UKC3 since its inception and has been elected as Vice Chair. In addition to working in information security for 35 years, John has helped add more clusters to the Welsh cyber ecosystem and formed Cyber Wales in 2017, a not-for-profit umbrella organisation that supports the 8 Cyber Security Clusters that now run in Wales. He received an MBE for “Services to the UK Cyber Ecosystem.”

Melanie Oldham who has over 18 years of experience in the Information Security Industry and has taken the position of Cyber Skills Growth Lead. In 2015, Melanie founded the Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster, to help grow the local cyber security ecosystem and support regional practitioners with knowledge sharing, skills, innovation, and growth. She is also the founder of the Cyber Edtech company, Bob’s Business, bringing cyber security to life through animation and storytelling to help organisations deliver cybersecurity cultural change programmes.

Phil Jackman has been elected as UKC3’s Treasurer and Secretariat. Phil has a wealth of experience working with organisations in the North East; Phil is the former Director of Dynamo North East, an industry-led initiative focused on growing the tech sector in the area and leads the CyberNorth cyber cluster.

Filed Under: Blog, Press Release

Surrey Cyber Security Cluster Seek Cyber Cluster Coordinator

October 12, 2022 by UKC3

The Surrey Cyber Security Cluster is looking for a proactive Cluster Coordinator with experience of building and maintaining relationships who will drive the development of the local ecosystem. This role is suited to an all-rounder with experience in business and partnership engagement, marketing & communications, and event planning. The position will cover everything from social media and website content development, through to project management and office coordination. This position provides an ideal opportunity for someone who is looking for a role where they can take ownership of a project and demonstrate delivery capability and impact.

The post holder will have autonomy to oversee the cluster’s activities in collaboration with the Directors of the cluster company (a not-for-profit organisation) and officers from Surrey County Council. You will need to attend some in-person events in and around Surrey, so travel needs to be a consideration.

While some knowledge of cyber security is desirable, it is not essential for the role. You will be given full training and induction on the Surrey cyber security landscape if successful.

For more information and details about how to apply go to: Job details

Filed Under: Blog

UKC3 seeking consultants for Northern cyber security clusters collaboration project

October 11, 2022 by UKC3

Role Description

UKC3 is seeking one or more consultants to work on the Northern cyber security clusters collaboration project. Its aim is to explore the opportunity and possibility of emulating the success of the South West and Western Gateway regions by creating greater collaboration across the cyber security clusters in the North of England.

This work must be completed by the end of March 2023.

Funding available is £45,000 (negotiable) plus reasonable expenses. 80% to be paid in instalments on a monthly basis in arrears and 20% upon completion.

The application process will close on 3 November 2022 and shortlisted candidates will be expected to attend an online interview during the week commencing November 2022.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please send a CV, a covering letter detailing why you are interested in the project, relevant experience and any other relevant information to phil.j@ukc3.org.

Key outputs:

The overall aim of the project is to explore the opportunity and possibility of emulating the success of the South West and Western Gateway regions by creating greater collaboration across the cyber security clusters in the North of England. This requires the consultant(s) to:

  • Map regional cyber security assets across the areas covered by Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster, the North West Cyber Security Cluster and Cybernorth in the North East, including private, academic and public assets.
  • Bring the representatives of these assets together, as required to share understanding of findings and objectives.
  • Define common opportunities and areas of potential conflict.
  • Explore and advise on how these assets can collaborate to provide a more consistent approach across the North of England.
  • Support the development of a strategic approach to selling the services better and increasing investment in the cyber security sector across Northern England including a next steps plan
  • Suggest aggregation opportunities, where identified.
  • Produce a draft and final report

The consultant(s) will be expected to:

  • Engage with key stakeholders across the region, individually and in groups including some in person.
  • Attend regular project meetings.
  • Retain evidence of such meetings including related expenses.
  • Create and maintain a project plan.

Experience required:

  • Experience of projects involving multiple organisations across private, public and learning sectors
  • Experience of working with stakeholders at all levels within an organisation.
  • Experience of working in the IT sector, preferably within the cyber security sector

Competencies:

  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to function effectively in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment.
  • Ability to work with technical, commercial and financial functions.
  • Superb written and verbal communication skills.
  • Excellent administrative and organisational skills.

For more information on the Northern cyber security clusters collaboration project: Requirements document

Filed Under: Blog

Infosecurity Europe 2022 stirs national support for UK cyber clusters

July 14, 2022 by jE6ThR

  • UKC3 and associated cyber clusters networked with cyber and tech experts at InfoSec London.
  • The highlight of the event for UKC3 was the workshop on growing companies through regional alliances.
  • Connections made at Infosec can open new avenues for collaboration at local, regional, national, and even international levels.

UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) debuted at Infosecurity Europe 2022 last month. One of Europe’s leading cyber security event of the year gathered cyber and tech companies from the UK and abroad at the ExCel exhibition hall. 

The event provided an ideal opportunity for the cyber sector to understand the benefits of the UK’s cyber cluster network, as well as to find out more about their local cluster. The UKC3 exhibition stand proved to be a popular destination for delegates and other exhibitors with many signing up to join. 

The UKC3 highlight of InfoSec 2022 was the Security Workshop. On 22nd June, the second day of the cyber event, the cluster network  hosted their workshop on “How To Accelerate Your Company’s Growth Through Regional Alliance?”, dedicated to cyber security and technology companies at the show. Suzanne Lowe, Head of the Cyber Sector Team at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) introduced UKC3 to the participants at the workshop, after which, Richard Yorke, Chair of UKC3 briefly presented the organisation and its remit, leading the way into the three sessions of the workshop.

The workshop was structured into three sessions, covering innovation, cyber security skills growth and ecosystem development. Each session was coordinated by board members of UKC3 and associated clusters representatives, who kept the participants actively engaged in discussions related to the main topic of the workshop.

Richard Yorke and Judith Miller (Business Development Manager, CSIT) conducted the session dedicated to cyber skills growth, which attracted great interest from participants. The key ideas voiced during this session were:

  • Cyber clusters have the opportunity to engage with skills programmes like apprenticeships and internships, facilitating students’ experience across different organisations.
  • Preparing students for the cyber workforce needs school support, and clusters can get involved by suggesting free or low-cost cyber training programmes.
  • Larger companies need to get involved in supporting new talent development in the industry.

Ciara Mitchell, Ecosystem Development Lead at UKC3 coordinated the ecosystem development session, and the main findings that came out of this session were:

  • The need to develop a clear and smooth process for disseminating information from key national cyber organisations to cyber clusters that can then cascade the information further to their network or members.
  • The need to identify priorities for cyber clusters to support each other through know-how and expertise.
  • The need to provide further opportunities for in-person meetings for the cyber clusters.

Leading the innovation session, Linda Smith, Innovation Lead at UKC3, identified the following main findings:

  • UKC3 should create an innovation capability matrix for all clusters to reference and use collaboration opportunities, particularly regional innovation assets that could work more effectively with cluster networks. 
  • There has also been identified the option to create a Cyber Cluster – Digital Security Supply Chain for new R&D into regional, national and international networks. 
  • Greater awareness on innovation funds either via Innovate UK or Digital Catapult  that Clusters could be provided with as a centrally offered resource.

Infosecurity Europe 2022 also marked the launch of the newest cyber security cluster recognised by UKC3, Surrey Cyber Security Cluster, supported by University of London (Royal Holloway), University of Surrey, Surrey County Council and local cyber companies.

Commenting about InfoSec 2022, UKC3 Chair Richard Yorke said:

“We noticed a great interest in UKC3 coming from local, regional or national cyber or tech companies in the UK, and this confirms that there is a significant need for companies of all sizes to get in touch and become members of their regional cyber clusters. Furthermore, we were positively surprised to learn that international companies were interested in what we do and exploring further collaboration opportunities, that we’re open to. ”

For more information about UKC3 visit our website, LinkedIn or Twitter profiles.

 

Filed Under: Blog

UKC3 Takes the Stand at InfoSec 2022 with 13th Cluster Launch

June 22, 2022 by jE6ThR

  • UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) launches 13th recognised cluster at InfoSec 2022: Surrey Cyber Security Cluster
  • DCMS-backed CIC hosts Security Workshop: ‘How to Accelerate Your Company’s Growth Through Regional Alliance’ at 12.00 pm Wednesday 22nd June
  • Sue Lowe, DCMS to talk about the importance of clusters in driving growth during workshop InfoSec 2022 UKC3’s debut attendance at stand R45

DCMS-backed, UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) debuts at InfoSec 2022 with the launch of its 13th cluster in the space of a year. The new Surrey Cyber Security Cluster (SCSC) is the latest in a series of recognised cyber clusters across the regions and nations of the UK, established to directly support regional, joined up growth for the cyber sector. InfoSec 2022 also provides the opportunity for all cyber businesses to find out how they can expedite growth through cluster participation with the popular Security Workshop, ‘How to Accelerate Your Company’s Growth Through Regional Alliance’ on Wednesday 22nd June 12.00 pm.

The Surrey cluster recognition comes off the launch of Cyber East, North West Cyber Cluster and the Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster in recent months. SCSC, supported by University of London (Royal Holloway), University of Surrey, Surrey County Council and local cyber companies, is developing an active cyber security ecosystem for Surrey which already has a rich background in cyber. This includes Royal Holloway’s status as one of the founder institutions of the International Cyber Security Centre of Excellence and the University of Surrey’s Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research. The county also hosts major industry names in cyber security such as BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, Cap Gemini, F5, CGI, Cisco, and VMWare as well as businesses with inward cyber security teams like Samsung, EA, and BP. 

A central feature for InfoSec’s popular Security Workshops is UKC3’s Wednesday session on how regional involvement can boost business’ performance through participation in ecosystem development, innovation and skills growth initiatives. The workshop kicks off with an introduction  from Suzanne Lowe on the role of cyber clusters in driving regional growth . Participants will then have the opportunity to get fully involved in discussions across all of the three key work streams that are at the heart of UKC3’s mission: 

  1. Skills and talent (what’s being done to upskill, what talent is needed, how to harness)
  2. Ecosystem development (how co-opetition works, the importance of connections and collaboration, cross sector engagement)
  3. innovation (the conditions for innovation and high growth startups, how you can contribute)

Commenting on their first time attendance at InfoSec, Chair UKC3, Richard Yorke said:

“How else could we celebrate our inaugural presence at InfoSec than with the announcement of another cluster recognition.. This is absolute testament to the demand for cluster activity across the UK’s cyber ecosystem as the sector continues to grow. We are keen for all UK businesses with an interest in cyber (both supply and demand side),  to become part of the UKC3 network of clusters. That is precisely why InfoSec is a critical event for us and for all visitors and exhibitors to find out more about how clusters can help them develop. Hence our workshop being accessible to all, with open dialogue at its heart. Come and meet us at our stand to chat more.”

Mark Pearson, Chair, SCSC, added:

“Our vision is for Surrey to be recognised as a region of excellence for cyber technology and innovation in the UK and internationally.  We aim to be an enabler organisation that works with partners to create the ideal conditions for the growth of cyber technology and innovation in Surrey by facilitating connection, capacity building and collaboration. UKC3 provides us with the structure to deliver and build on this, through connecting with other clusters, sharing expertise and growing the UK cyber capabilities. InfoSec is our first major event and being featured there shows how important clusters are to our cyber economy.”

To find your local cyber cluster, click here.

Filed Under: Press Release

New Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster opens doors to cyber collaboration, growth and innovation

June 15, 2022 by jE6ThR

  • Swindon &  Wiltshire Cyber Cluster (SWCC) launched on 24 May at the Business Cyber Centre in Chippenham.
  • SWCC announced future plans through 2022/2023, including the CyberICE Conference for the Future at the end of June.
  • SWCC is formally recognised by UKC3 and through its events and programmes, supports its three pillars: innovation, cyber skills growth and ecosystem development.

Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster launchLast month saw the launch of UKC3’s recognised cluster, Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster. To mark the occasion, the cluster held their first event, “Helping shape the environment of cyber security”, welcoming 25 cyber-led businesses from across the region, with an impressive line-up of speakers to celebrate the occasion. 

The event was held at the newly opened UK’s first Business Cyber Centre (BCC) in Chippenham with guests participating in an exciting agenda covering the current state of cyber in the region, through key topics like operational resilience, strengthening the UK cyber, or SWCC’s role in bringing more innovation and collaboration through cyber security. 

Brea Woods, Project Manager at SWCC said “I am delighted that the launch event for the Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster (SWCC) was such a success. We had wonderful speakers – Tom Marshall, Operations Manager at the Business Cyber Centre; Lauren Metalle from the Department for Digital, Media, Culture and Sport and Alan Hill from Splunk – all leading on conversations around the key topic of Helping shape the environment of cyber security’.

It is a great time for the SWCC to help propel the creation of the best ecosystem for our local industries whilst dealing with society’s cyber challenges.  Through collaboration, partnership opportunities, and networking, we aim for ideas and best practices to be shared and developed.  This will provide our cyber security businesses the opportunities to find new ways to thrive and drive innovation across Swindon and Wiltshire whilst also supporting non-cyber businesses in the region.”

Cyber ICE event qr codeSWCC announced their future plans, which included the CyberICE Conference for the Future: Innovate, Collaborate, Educate, which will take place on 30 June. This event is dedicated to SMEs from all sectors and it is an opportunity for Swindon & Wiltshire Cyber Cluster to highlight their drive, strategy, mission, and collaboration plans.

Expert speakers from across the UK will present in person and via the state-of-the-art technology available at the Business Cyber Centre. Speakers for the conference include:

  •       Simon Hepburn, Chief Executive Officer of UK Cyber Security Council – will discuss their latest initiatives
  •       James Stanley, Head of Sectoral Engagement Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) – will discuss The National Cyber Strategy and supporting local ecosystems.
  •       Dominic Simonis – Law and Mike Madden, Defence and Security Accelerator Liaison, Ministry of Defence – will talk about how to get innovative ideas into defence and defence digital.
  •       Richard Yorke, Chair of the UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) – will talk about the role of UKC3, collaboration across all the clusters and future events.
  •       Professor Kamal Bechkoum and Laura Whitmore from The University of Gloucestershire, Cyber skills bootcamps – will be delving into their next wave of bootcamps being launched in October for the following skills: Cyber Analysts, Software Engineers, Data Analysts.
  •       Katie Stebbins, President of Global EPIC will talk about the International Cluster and the wider cyber community.
  •       Kerrianne Gould, Community Manager, Bristol and Bath Cyber Cluster – will be focussing on Cyber First and how clusters are supporting across their regions.

This event will be open to people outside of the Swindon and Wiltshire area so the cluster can showcase how they are supporting the region. Businesses can register here to secure their place. 

Regarding SWCC’s role in developing the UK cyber sector, Brea added: “The cluster will also support both the UK Government’s Cyber Security Strategy and Swindon & Wiltshire’s Local Industrial Strategy by building cyber security knowledge, skills, infrastructure, and capabilities to make all local businesses more resilient to cyber-attacks through minimising risks.”

Swindon &  Wiltshire Cyber Cluster is a UKC3-recognised cyber cluster that is contributing to growing the UK cyber sector across the three main pillars that UKC3 supports: innovation, cyber skills growth and ecosystem development. Through activities such as CyberICE and others to come, SWCC is disseminating UKC3’s cyber strategy across their region, and finding new collaboration avenues to support its goals. To find out more or to join, please head here.

Filed Under: Blog

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