
In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber security, strong leadership is essential to staying ahead of emerging threats and fostering innovation. At the helm of the Midlands Cyber Security Cluster is Ryan Protheroe, a driving force behind ensuring collaboration, resilience, and growth in the cyber sector in the region.
With an evolving understanding of both technical challenges and industry dynamics, he plays a pivotal role in uniting stakeholders, advancing cyber security initiatives, and shaping the future of clusters. In this spotlight feature, we explore Ryan’s journey, contributions, and vision for a more secure and interconnected world.
Can you share an overview of your career journey and how you entered cyber security?
I started in the retail sector, focusing on compliance, where I developed a passion for technology and innovation. This led me to transition into tech, with cyber security standing out due to its dynamic nature and critical role in the digital world.
What motivated you to take on the Cluster Lead role with Midlands Cyber?
I wanted to fully immerse myself in cyber security while leveraging my leadership skills. This role allows me to drive industry growth, support businesses, and foster innovation in the Midlands.
What are your primary responsibilities, and how do they align with the organisation’s goals?
I oversee Midlands Cyber’s operations, drive business development, and support member collaboration. My focus is ensuring our initiatives align with members’ needs, fostering growth, and strengthening the regional cyber ecosystem.
How do you manage tasks and challenges in overseeing a cyber security cluster?
I prioritise member support, using simple but effective tools like lists and a notebook. Staying organised and focusing on impactful initiatives ensures meaningful progress.
Can you share a key project that significantly impacted the cluster?
A standout initiative was supporting CyberUK 2024 in Birmingham. We played a key role in the regional steering group, coordinated a fringe festival, and facilitated collaborations that continue to drive sector growth.
How did you navigate the challenges of entering cyber security?
It was a steep learning curve, but I immersed myself by attending events, networking, and learning from industry experts. The cyber security community’s collaborative nature made the transition smoother.
What skills did you focus on when transitioning into this role?
I took a broad approach, building relationships with experts rather than becoming a technical specialist. My role is about facilitating connections and fostering collaboration to drive innovation.
What’s one of your proudest achievements with Midlands Cyber?
Expanding and diversifying our membership base across various industries, creating a collaborative ecosystem that drives cross-sector innovation.
What challenges have you faced as Cluster Lead, and how did you overcome them?
Sustaining growth and gaining industry recognition were key challenges. I addressed this by advocating for cyber security, engaging policymakers, and ensuring meaningful member engagement to create real value.
How do you see your role evolving in the next 3–5 years?
I aim to scale Midlands Cyber’s impact regionally and internationally by expanding membership, fostering deeper industry partnerships, and driving innovation through strategic initiatives.