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CYBERUK 2026: From Policy to Practice and the System Inbetween

CYBERUK 2026 signals a shift from building a cyber ecosystem to operating a national cyber system. Across a series of analyses, a consistent pattern emerges: policy is coherent, execution is demanding, and outcomes are uneven. This article draws those strands together to show that the gap between strategy and delivery is not incidental; it is structural, and it defines how the system behaves.

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CYBERUK 2026: The Missing Layer Between Strategy and Execution is Regional Capability Infrastructure

CYBERUK 2026 defines a clear national cyber strategy, but leaves a critical gap between ambition and execution. This article identifies the “missing layer”: the regional capability infrastructure required to translate policy into scalable organisational resilience. Without it, capability remains uneven, SMEs struggle to progress, and the system evolves by default rather than design, undermining the goal of distributed national resilience.

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