techUK, in partnership with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), relaunched (on 30/03/20) Cyber Exchange – the Government and industry backed platform which helps organisations navigate the UK cyber sector, promoting growth and fostering collaboration.

The improved platform will continue to help organisations navigate the UK cyber sector, with new features which allow a more intuitive user experience, whilst utilising the latest tools and datasets to better promote and foster growth throughout the sector.

The UK cyber security sector is regarded as one of the world’s leading, producing cutting edge cyber-capabilities and boasting rapid growth year-on-year. The most recent Government research suggests that there are over 1200 cyber security companies active in the UK, with a total revenue of over £8.3bn, employing around 43,000 full time employees. This rapid growth has fostered a mature and healthy cyber landscape within the UK seeing a large number of new, innovative companies enter the market every year. The breadth and competitiveness of the sector also means that it can prove hard to navigate for larger corporates and SMEs alike.

The Cyber Exchange was originally developed in 2016, through the Cyber Growth Partnership (CGP), to map the UK cyber sector and give companies a platform to raise their profile withing the community. Throughout 2019 DCMS and techUK have funded and developed this major redesign which makes the platform more intuitive, allowing users to discover and track new innovative SMEs, fostering new partnerships, investment and revenue growth throughout the sector.

The new cyber exchange supports UK cyber security companies by:

  • Utilising the latest Dealroom API and datasets, to continue to map the UK cyber sector, in a way which helps organisations discover and track innovative cyber companies, fostering new partnerships and investment across the UK sector.
  • Maintaining an easy to use and intuitive search facility to aid all organisations reach local cyber security companies and their products. Particularly, this feature can aid SMEs from all sectors as they look to secure their businesses online.
  • Providing a platform to access the latest opportunities and events, from both industry and Government promoting collaboration and awareness of key growth initiatives and trade missions.

Julian David, CEO, techUK said:

‘techUK is delighted to be relaunching the Cyber Exchange today, in partnership with DCMS. Having worked with our industry partners the improved website will continue to showcase the cutting edge innovation that exists within the UK’s cyber security industry, whilst also incorporating new tools to make it easier to connect, partner and invest across the platform. These changes will ensure the Cyber Exchange remains a valuable source of potential solutions for SMEs across the UK working to keep their businesses secure online.

The UK cyber security industry continues to protect organisations across sectors, underpinning the UK economy. techUK hopes that Cyber Exchange will continue to help the 1200+ UK cyber companies continue to contribute to the sector which saw rapid revenue growth to £8.3billion in 2019.’

techUK and DCMS would also like to thank our industry partners, Surevine, Mace & Menter and Dealroom for the work and expertise they have contributed to the new platform.

To visit Cyber Exchange click here. To ensure that your companies details are included on the Cyber Exchange, please click here and register your details on Dealroom.

techUK and DCMS will continue to jointly manage the Cyber Exchange and will continue to promote opportunities and events to the wider sector. If you would like to submit anything to be published through the platform please contact Sam Wyatt.