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    The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales announces its newest board member

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 19, 2021No Comments
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    The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) is delighted to welcome its newest member to its board line-up.

    Adrian Jones is a Director at The Alacrity Foundation and strengthens the WCRC board even further, joining fellow members John Davies, Managing Director of Pervade Software and Phil Larratt public sector operations specialist at Chainalysis.

    The Alacrity Foundation, which is based in Newport, provides graduates with practical business training and mentorship, so they can develop as entrepreneurs and launch their own UK based, demand-driven technology company. As director, Adrian heads-up the division which sources challenges from the public sector to build new commercial start-ups.

    Prior to this role, Adrian has worked across ‘big tech’ organisations and hedge funds as well as specialising in a consulting capacity. He has also completed both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Computer Science with research areas including Artificial Intelligence.

    Commenting on his new role with the WCRC, Adrian said: “I’m very much looking forward to working with WCRC and helping them meet their goals. They have a strong team and a critically important mission.

    “Cyber impacts everyone from individuals up to our largest organisations – public and private – and it is a constantly evolving threat. Reaching new audiences with this message will be key and will require innovation.

    “Raising this issue with new audiences is just the start – the next question is the ‘so what & what does this mean for me?’ – and this is something the WCRC are well placed to help answer via their website and services.

    “I am joining the board as both an individual with a concern for this critical issue – but also as part of the leadership team at The Alacrity Foundation – where we build new start-ups around public and private sector challenges – and there clearly is a lot more innovation yet to be had around cyber.”

    Away from work, Adrian’s passion is supporting public sector innovation and volunteers with organisations that bridges start-ups and public sector challenges with such programmes as CyberASAP and Hacking4MoD. Adrian also volunteers one day a week with the Government as a ‘critical friend’ on innovation topics in various departments and projects.  

    Detective Superintendent Paul Peters, Director of the WCRC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Adrian to our board. His experience and knowledge in the cyber field will be crucial to the development of the centre as we continue to grow. We are committed to driving the cyber resilience message across the SME landscape in Wales and it’s the dedication and passion that Adrian will bring to our team that will make our work successful.”

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