Policymakers join forces through an All-Party Parliamentary Group to propel the UK’s Cyber innovation
Aims to bridge the gap between policymakers and industry, stimulate collaboration across sectors

The Cybersecurity Business Network (CBN), a UK coalition of cybersecurity organisations looking to support and promote the cyber sector, announces its role as the Secretariat for the newly launched Cyber Innovation All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG). The APPG will aim to break down complex cyber issues for policymakers, bringing together parliamentarians, industry leaders, academia and civil society to spark fresh ideas and drive innovation.
The APPG is chaired by Dan Aldridge MP, with officers from all three major political parties: Liberal Democrat MP Max Wilkinson, Labour MP Sarah Edwards, and Conservative MP John Glen. Aldridge said, “The UK’s global cyber leadership position needs Parliamentarians to intentionally and meaningfully take an interest in its future, and we will do just that. This will be a different type of APPG – we will engage with the UK’s highly innovative cyber sector and look at how we as a Parliamentary community can support and grow the cyber ecosystem in the national interest.”
As the Secretariat, CBN will support the Group through an active events programme, and provide insights for Parliamentary members in order to foster a productive dialogue with industry and third-sector stakeholders around topics such as supporting the UK cyber ecosystem to grow, and ensuring Parliament and experts work together to make upcoming cyber legislation fit for an increasingly digital world.
Andrew Kernahan, Strategic Advisor at CBN said, “We are excited to serve as the Secretariat for the Cyber Innovation APPG, which will play a vital role in bringing together diverse perspectives from across the cyber ecosystem with Parliamentarians and policymakers. We believe the APPG will champion the UK’s thriving cyber ecosystem and its critical role in enabling modern society and driving economic growth.”
About Cybersecurity Business Network
Rebranded in 2024, Cybersecurity Business Network aims to bridge the gap between government initiatives and private sector innovation. CBN provides a collective voice for our members, enabling them to engage with key stakeholders, shape national government policy, network with peers across the sector and cultivate new trade opportunities. Its members represent a diverse range of companies which are invested in improving resilience, innovation and enabling economic growth.
For more information, please visit our website – https://cb-network.org/
For more information on the Cyber Innovation APPG, please visit the website – https://cb-network.org/appg-for-cyber-innovation/.
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