Virtual Routes joins the UK National Cyber Security Centre’s Industry 100 scheme

Virtual Routes National Cyber Secuirty Centre Industri 100

We’re delighted to announce that Virtual Routes has joined the UK National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) Industry 100 (i100) programme, a unique initiative that brings together diverse expertise from across the cybersecurity ecosystem to support the UK’s national cybersecurity mission.

The i100 initiative helps government and industry work more closely together to understand and respond to complex cyber threats, challenge conventional thinking, and innovate in practice. Participants share insights, contribute to workshops and analytic activities, and help shape the direction of technical and policy responses to evolving risk.

For Virtual Routes, joining i100 represents an exciting opportunity to deepen our engagement with one of the world’s leading national cybersecurity authorities. Our work spans research, education, and practical support for organisations – from strengthening cyber hygiene in underserved communities to exploring how digital technologies intersect with policy and global security challenges. 

Being part of the i100 community will help amplify these efforts, enabling us to bring fresh perspectives into discussions alongside policymakers, technical experts, and industry peers. By contributing evidence-based research, practitioner insight, and perspectives drawn from across civil society and international contexts, we hope to support informed, forward-looking policymaking that reflects the reality of the cyber threats currently facing the UK.

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