The UK Government Invests in Secure Startups

February 15, 2016

The UK has been criticized as being one of the most invasive countries when it comes to monitoring individuals and having security cameras everywhere, even on garbage cans.   While the question, “how much is too much?” runs around people’s heads, there is also a concern about the lax of security developments.  The UK is much like its former colony the United States in that is interested in beefing up security technology InfoSecurity says in the article, “Government Start-up Support Creates A ‘Very Exciting Time.’”

Government support for UK security tech start-ups is one of the main driving forces in the industry.  It demonstrates that the UK government is invested in advancing new ideas and help new companies get the leg up they need to develop the best possibly product before it is delivered to a bigger market.    It also proves that the government is taking cybersecurity as a very serious risk that needs bolstering to counteract actions taken by terrorists and rogue nations.

“This week, the UK government announced a £250,000 Early Stage Accelerator Programme to help start-ups in the space get advice, support and funding to develop their products and services and bring them to market. It will be run by Cyber London—described as “Europe’s first cybersecurity accelerator and incubator space”—and the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) at Queen’s University Belfast.”

While venture corporations are usually the first place start-ups turn to for investments, the government plays a crucial role in regulating the technology and helping companies grow beyond their initial roots.  It also allows the new security start-ups to make important connections with the right government officials to build strategic relationships.

It is wonderful that western governments are taking cyber threats more seriously and take preemptive action against dangerous threats.  It would be even better if smaller law enforcement agencies at the city and state level in the US were more capable of handling cyber attacks.

 

Whitney Grace, February 15, 2016
Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, publisher of the CyberOSINT monograph

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