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Cyber deception at UK scale: what the NCSC trials tell us — and what they still don’t

The NCSC’s cyber deception trials mark a shift from theory to evidence, testing whether deception can deliver real defensive value at scale. This article examines what those trials show — and what they leave unresolved. It argues that cyber deception is best understood as an evolution of honeypots, powerful but operationally demanding, and highly dependent on organisational maturity. While effective in well-instrumented environments, deception is not an SME-level control and risks being over-sold. Without clear metrics, safety discipline, and honest maturity gating, its promise remains conditional.

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Building a Team and Structure for Series A Growth

Lucy Bulley joined the Cyber Runway Scale programme to discuss the critical elements of team-building and organisational structure when preparing for Series A funding. She shared practical insights on hiring strategies, leadership development, and scaling operations to support high-growth cybersecurity startups.

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