Securious signs the Government’s Cyber Resilience Pledge

Securious has signed the UK Government’s Cyber Resilience Pledge, joining organisations across the country in committing to three practical actions designed to strengthen cyber resilience.

Launched at 10 Downing Street on 7 July 2026, the voluntary initiative brings together government and industry to help strengthen cyber security across the UK economy. Signatories commit to making cyber security a board-level responsibility, signing up to the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) Early Warning service, and taking a risk-based approach to requiring Cyber Essentials across their supply chain.

Pete Woodward, CEO and Co-Founder of Securious, said:

“Cyber resilience isn’t something organisations can afford to treat as an afterthought. As cyber threats continue to evolve, it’s important that businesses take practical steps to understand and manage their cyber risks.

“We’re pleased to support the Government’s Cyber Resilience Pledge and the positive message it sends about strengthening cyber resilience across UK organisations.”

Cyber Security Minister Liz Lloyd said:

“As an early supporter of the Cyber Resilience Pledge, Securious is sending a clear message to their customers, investors and supply chains that cyber resilience is a core part of how they do business.

“The cyber threat facing the UK is serious, growing, and evolving fast because of AI. These first signatories are showing how the whole country needs to respond, by taking practical and achievable steps to bolster their cyber defences, and secure everyone’s growth and prosperity.”

We’re proud to support an initiative that encourages organisations to take practical steps to strengthen their cyber resilience and raise cyber security standards across the UK economy.

You can find out more about the Government’s Cyber Resilience Pledge by clicking here.