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Cyber Workforce White Paper launched at Westminster event

October 30, 2025 by UKC3

  • UKC3 co-chair and the paper’s author Dr Ismini Vasileiou led the launch
  • Cyber leaders from government, academia and industry attended 
  • Challenges, recommendations and next steps discussed

Momentum continues to build behind recommendations made in a recent cyber security skills White Paper. 

Cyber Workforce of the Future: Why the UK Needs a Skills Taxonomy Now was officially launched during a special event in Westminster this week. 

Led by Dr Ismini Vasileiou and attended by Dan Aldridge MP, Chair, APPG for Cyber Innovation, the event brought together government, industry, and academia for a round table discussion at Portcullis House. 

Groups including EMCSC, De Montfort University Leicester, DSIT, techUK, the UK Cyber Security Council, NCSC, and UKC3 discussed next steps on how to address barriers and challenges within the industry identified in the White Paper. 

Issues discussed by the group included workforce fragmentation, scarcity of entry-level roles, lack of engagement with larger employers and companies, capacity issues within SMEs and smaller firms and government-led implementation. 

Delegates acknowledged that while the UK Cyber Security Council currently leads the work on establishing a Professional Register for Cyber Practitioners, progress has been hampered by limited sector engagement and a lack of sustained government backing since the end of the Council’s initial funding. 

All around the table agreed that a credible, widely supported register remains essential to professionalising the workforce, recognising skills, and strengthening accountability across the sector.

Dr Vasileiou is Co-Chair at the UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3), East Midlands Cyber Security Council founder, and Associate Professor and author of the White Paper. 

She said: “It was encouraging to have an open and honest conversation not just around the issues within the industry but also around barriers to addressing them. 

“Collaboration is key and so to lead the conversation around that and hear industry leaders from a range of sectors agree on a route forward feels like real progress. 

“Capitalising on the current relevance of cyber security and seizing opportunity were other things we all agreed on and with the backing of Dan Aldridge MP and the APPG I’m excited to see what we can achieve together.”

Dan Aldridge MP, Chair, APPG for Cyber Innovation, added: “We need to embark on a national mission when it comes to cyber security.

“Threat proliferation is a real issue and the general public do not always understand the threat proliferation that we have. 

“This paper, and discussions we have had today, feed into what needs to happen next to bolster cyber security for everyone. 

“There’s an opportunity over the next 12 months to raise the game, get other MPs involved and make cyber security part of the national conversation.”

The White Paper, published earlier this year, recommends that Government should:

  1. Establish a DSIT-led taskforce to co-create a UK Cyber Skills Taxonomy
  2. Establish a national delivery body to govern the taxonomy
  3. Incentivise employer adoption of standardised, skills-based recruitment
  4. Align education and career pathways to real-world cyber roles
  5. Scale regional skills alignment through a National Implementation Framework.

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