We were delighted to receive a mention in yesterday’s speech
in Westminster by Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude, in his annual review
of the UK’s progress towards the objectives of the national Cyber Security Strategy.
During his speech, the Minister announced the government’s
new target for the UK to achieve £2 billion of cyber exports annually by 2016.
In doing so, he specifically mentioned Titania, a UK SME
already supplying its cyber software to 50 countries, as an example of the type
of company in “the industries
of the future that can help the UK achieve strong lasting growth and compete
and win in the global race.”
Andy Williams, Titania’s Head of Global Business, who also
sits on the board of the UK’s public/private Cyber Growth Partnership, said:
“We appreciate the government’s active support for UK cyber SMEs, from which we
have already substantially benefited. As Titania continues to expand into new
overseas markets, we look forward to increasing our contribution towards the
UK’s achievement of what is an ambitious but eminently achievable target of £2
billion for cyber exports.”
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