Applications are now open for a £150,000 programme offering practical support to boost the cyber resilience of regional businesses.
East Midlands CyberGrowth is offering businesses fully-funded, practical support to improve how they manage cyber risk, train staff, and futureproof their operations.
Led by Dr Ismini Vasileiou, founder and director of the East Midlands Cyber Security Cluster and Associate Professor at De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), East Midlands CyberGrowth arrives at a critical time. Recent high-profile hacks on high street brands have combined with the UK Government making cyber security a central thread of its industrial planning.
East Midlands CyberGrowth is itself funded through the Cyber Local scheme, part of the Government’s Plan for Change work to kickstart economic growth and ensure good jobs, skills and growth nationwide. As such, East Midlands CyberGrowth’s overarching aim is to make cyber resilience a core part of how organisations think, operate and grow.
Dr Vasileiou said: “The recent wave of high profile cyber attacks on UK businesses shows that even large companies can fall victim to hackers. East Midlands CyberGrowth will help local businesses reduce risk of becoming the next casualty.
“Courses are designed to meet businesses where they are – regardless of whether they have an existing cyber security plan. We can help SMEs and nonprofits increase resilience and embed cyber security in their operations.”
The fully-funded, in-person East Midlands CyberGrowth programme will help 30 regional SMEs boost their digital resilience.
The programme will also organise the East Midlands Cyber Resilience Summit which will see 100+ business come together with leading speakers and delegates for a day-long cyber security conference hosted at De Montfort University Leicester in February 2026.