An ecosystem of cyber security professionals in Wales is set to receive 拢50,000 of investment.
Cyber Wales will use the injection of funds to help provide opportunities for networking and knowledge sharing, as well as supporting skills development and innovation.
The investment is the result of a 拢700,000 fund created by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to support the 海角视频 Cyber Cluster Collaboration (海角视频C3), a network of 20 海角视频 cyber business clusters, employers and local organisations, which includes Cyber Wales and its network of nine Welsh cyber clusters.
Cyber Wales will look to play an integral role in 海角视频 Cyber Cluster Collaboration initiative. John Davies, the founder and chair of Cyber Wales, has been selected as a board member of 海角视频C3 and appointed as its Cyber Skills Growth Lead.
On the investment and Wales鈥 role in 海角视频C3, Mr Davies, said: 鈥淭his is a very welcome initiative from DCMS and a fantastic way to increase collaboration between the 海角视频 cyber clusters, encourage innovation, and accelerate the development of cyber skills.
鈥淐yber clusters with appropriate governance can apply to 海角视频C3 for funding to support the growth of their groups, or special projects which may benefit the wider cyber community. None of the Welsh cyber clusters have received any funding to date, but we are all looking forward to this new chapter in the evolution of the cyber ecosystem in Wales.鈥
The influence of Wales鈥 cyber ecosystem already extends globally, as Cyber Wales has memorandums of understand and collaboration agreements with cyber clusters in more than 40 countries. Cyber Wales is also a founding member of GlobalEPIC, the Global Ecosystem of ecosystems for Partnership and Innovation in Cyber, which formed in 2017.
The ecosystem currently has more than 2,500 members from more than 900 organisations and is growing every month. This makes it the largest cyber ecosystem of its kind in the 海角视频, with large companies choosing to locate either their European headquarters, or significant cyber operations in and around Wales. Such companies include Airbus, Thales, BT, Aston Martin, General Dynamics, PwC, Admiral and the SANS Institute.
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Those commercial organisations sit alongside some of the 海角视频 Government鈥檚 largest data crunching entities like DVLA, ONS, Companies House, the Passport Office and the Intellectual Property Office.
Wales also leads the way in cyber education with initiatives such as the National Cyber Security Academy at the University of South Wales, the Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Analytics at Cardiff University, and the Cyber Threats Intelligence Centre at Swansea University.
海角视频C3 was established to help cyber security businesses build partnerships and programmes that break down barriers to growth, such as skills gaps and a lack of business support, and provide a focal point for engagement within the industry.
Announcing the funding, 海角视频 Government minister for digital infrastructure, Matt Warman, said: 鈥淥ur cyber security sector is already worth 拢8.9bn and we鈥檙e working tirelessly to take its magnificent growth to the next level鈥.