Cyber security sectoral analysis 2025
An analysis of the UK's cyber security industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.
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This report contains information about the UK cyber security sector, including the number of businesses, the sector鈥檚 contribution to the UK economy, the number of people employed and the products and services offered by these firms.
Key findings
- The UK cyber security聽sector generated revenue of 拢13.2 billion, up 12% since last year
- There are 74 new cyber security firms, bringing the total to 2,165, up 3.5% from 2,091 last year
- The sector employs 67,300 people (full time equivalents), up 11% since last year, an increase of around 6,600 jobs
- The total gross value added (GVA) for the sector has reached c. 拢7.8 billion, an increase of 21% since last year聽
- GVA per employee has increased from 拢106,300 to 拢116,200, an increase of 8%
- In terms of investment, 拢206 million was raised across 59 deals within dedicated cyber security firms in 2024.
Also being published alongside this report is a new聽Analysis of the AI and software cyber security market which details the UK market in these products and services.
The analysis in the sectoral report builds upon several previous reports:
- the original聽UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published October 2018)
- 2020 UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published January 2020)
- 2021 UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published February 2021)
- 2022 UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published February 2022)
- 2023 UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published April 2023)
- 2024 UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis聽(published May 2024)
This research was published as part of the Technology Secretary鈥檚 speech at techUK on 10 March. It is part of聽the government鈥檚 work to improve the聽UK鈥檚 cyber defences, develop the UK cyber ecosystem and protect and grow our digital economy.