Awen are Top 10 Security Companies of 2020 (Blue Tulip Awards)

Awen have been chosen to be in the Top 10 Security Companies of 2020 as part of the Blue Tulip Awards

Awen have been chosen to be in the Top 10 Security Companies of 2020 as part of the Blue Tulip Awards

In January 2020 we were chosen to be in the Top 25 Security Companies by the Blue Tulip Awards 2020 organised by Accenture, specifically for our Dot product.

On the 13th February 2020, our CEO (Daniel Lewis) attended the Quarter Finals, a neat event at the Amsterdome. At the event Daniel had to do two 10 minute speed networking rounds, the first round he was grilled by the Managing Director of Accenture Security as the chief jury member. The second round Daniel was grilled by one of the management team handling business risks at the international oil company Shell.


After an inspirational panel discussion by Irene Hofmeijer, Ilham El Khayari and Freerk Bisschop the results were announced!

We are very pleased to tell you that Awen was in the Top 10 Security list!

We, along with the other 9 security-related companies, will battle it out in the semi finals (an interview panel type event) on the 12th March 2020. The Top 5 winners of the semis will then go into the finale in April, where only one company will be crowed Blue Tulip Top Security Company of 2020.

The competition is tough, there are some good companies and good innovations in our category, but we will do what we can to get into the Top 5 and then work our way into being Top 1! Bring - it - on!

In the meantime, we’re investigating all kinds of partnerships and opportunities in the Netherlands - with the organisations involved in the awards, and those not involved in the awards. There are some promising possibilities, and we will certainly let you know when we have major news that we are allowed to shout about.

Until then, if you feel inspired to reach out to us, then please do. Contact us today, we never hard-sell and are always more exploratory on how we might be able to solve problems together.

Awen Joins CyberFirst

 
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Awen Collective are proud to support the NCSC CyberFirst scheme.

CyberFirst is a NCSC programme that is bringing the world of Cyber Security to the next generation of professionals. It works with young people aged 11+, developing their passion for tech through bursaries, courses and competitions which all seek to improve skills and further their experience and exposure to cyber security in today’s world.

We are looking forward to continuing to build our relationship with the NCSC, and inspiring, supporting and developing the next generation of cyber security professionals.

Press Release: Awen Collective begins MoD-funded Industrial Cyber Security project

Date: 13th December 2019
Email: hello@awencollective.com
Location: Caerphilly, Wales, UK

Announcement: Awen Collective begins MoD-funded Industrial Cyber Security project

The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded innovation funding to innovative Welsh cyber security software company Awen Collective to undertake an industrial cyber security project entitled “Project DOMINO”. The funding was awarded as part of the DASA Open Call that seeks to discover innovative technologies from non traditional defence suppliers.

“As a small start-up company, the funding and support from the Ministry of Defence will help us to rapidly gear-up and provide innovative, valuable and proven industrial cyber security software to the various parts of the MoD reducing the possible disruption to military capability caused by large scale or targeted cyber-attacks. In addition it will advance the reach of our solutions into other sectors of critical national infrastructure (CNI) and advanced manufacturing, all facing challenges in the face of rapidly increasing cyber threats.– Daniel Lewis, CEO of Awen Collective

The project, based on Dot software by Awen Collective, has arisen from a need not just in the MoD, but across society, where cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure such as energy, water and transportation could have catastrophic effects on people’s day-to-day lives.

The project commenced on the 1st November 2019, and will run for 12 months, culminating in an MoD evaluation of the demonstrated concept. This will lead to further exploitation within the MoD, its supply chain and Industry providers involved with CNI. Awen are being assisted by BAR Associates, a specialist consultancy able to support innovators with capabilities of interest to the UK defence and security sectors. They are adding experienced support to the project in respect of requirement elicitation, test and evaluation, market exploitation, project management and domain expertise.

“BAR Associates are delighted to have helped Awen to secure this project and are excited to be able to support the acceleration of their innovation into the defence sector” - Robin King, CEO of BAR Associates.

This not only provides validation of the solutions provided by Awen Collective, but is also a benefit to the Welsh economy in that these funds will directly create and retain jobs in South Wales. This software, made in Wales, will then continue to be developed and sold from Wales, creating further jobs in the future.

Press Contact: hello@awencollective.com
Awen Collective Ltd is open to questions from the press, and queries from potential clients and partners.

Awen Collective Ltd

Awen Collective Ltd is an ambitious industrial cyber security software company founded in Wales in 2017. The Awen mission is to reduce the cost of cyber threats to critical infrastructure, advanced manufacturing and their supply chains leading to society.

Awen has released two products:

  • Profile – a compliance checking software product for Critical National Infrastructure providers and their supply chains, assisting them to adhere to the Europe-wide NIS Directive.

  • Dot – an asset & vulnerability discovery software system for the Operational Technologies (OT) found in industrial environments. Reducing industrial cyber risks by enhancing visibility.

Further information about Awen Collective can be found through the website: https://www.awencollective.com/

BAR Associates

BAR Associates is a specialist consultancy helping innovative companies realise strategic value from within the defence and security sector.

We are transforming market access for technology based SME's and the nature and provision of business growth expertise.

Focussed on the defence and security markets in the UK we are supporting strategic growth for those that are committing to it, in parallel with providing access to new market opportunity.

We are matching capability with opportunity within a market ecosystem comprised of SME providers, end users, integrators, contractors and investors who are seeking certainty and alignment.

Our services are based on tangible outputs linking to revenue and value increase.

Further information about BAR Associates can be found through the website: https://www.barassociates.co.uk/

Awen Collective are now GlobalWelsh Pioneers

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We are pleased to announce that we have become GlobalWelsh Pioneers. GlobalWelsh is a Community Interest Company which aims to connect Welsh people & friends of Wales internationally for business, sport and social reasons. To be a Pioneer means to truly support the ambitions of GlobalWelsh, and we do so with enthusiasm.

Awen Collective was proudly founded in Wales in 2017, and we continue to lovingly develop our software here in Wales. When we visit exhibitions and clients internationally we do what we can to not only promote Awen Collective, but to also fly the flag for Wales, particularly evangelising the Welsh business and academia ecosystems.

For those wishing to see our GlobalWelsh profile, you can look us up by our pioneer membership number #1212.

Our cyber security software for Critical National Infrastructure (energy, water, transport etc) and manufacturing is applicable in Wales, across the United Kingdom, into Europe and worldwide. We have internationalised solutions to global problems. Please see our pages on Profile and Dot for further information.

Diolch yn fawr iawn i GlobalWelsh a chi’n bawb

Cyber Security : UK General Election 2019 Edition

The following post is an analysis of Great British Political Party manifestos for the December 2019 election. It is not intended to show bias towards any one party over another. We thought that it would be an interesting exercise and analysis. We have decided to choose to analyse only the parties in Great Britain which have MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons prior to the December 2019 election. Other parties, including those currently without MPs and those in Northern Ireland were not analysed at this time. Although we will mention that those MPs from Northern Ireland are from the DUP and Sinn Féin. We also acknowledge the existence (and often good work) of independent candidates, which will have their own manifestos, often with a localised angle. Note that this was written on the eve of polling day of the December 2019 UK General Election.

Sources

In alphabetical order:

“Cyber” Occurrences - Quantitative Analysis

How many times does the word “cyber” occur in the manifestos?

  • Labour: 11 (in 107 pages)

  • LibDem: 3 (in 98 pages)

  • Tories: 2 (in 64 pages)

  • Plaid Cymru: 1 (in 45 pages)

  • Green: 0 (in 92 pages)

  • SNP: 0 (in 52 pages)

  • TIG: 0 (in 8 pages)

“Cyber” Occurrences - Qualitative Analysis

Labour: Although labour have 11 occurrences of the word cyber, do they seem to back that up with some relevant discussion? On page 45 they clearly state a line which looks like it was copied out of the Awen marketing handbook when talking about cyber-security: “Every aspect of our lives, from the NHS to our nuclear facilities, from transport systems to communications networks is vulnerable.” They go on to pledge to give greater powers and responsibilities to both the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the National Crime Agency (NCA) to reduce national cyber-risk and respond to cyber-attacks. This would be as part of a new “National Strategy on Cybercrime and Fraud.” Later in the manifesto (p100), in regards to national defence, they also pledge to review security challenges to Britain, including “hybrid, cyber and remote warfare.” Finally, back to the beginning of the manifesto they mention cyber-security as one of the challenges within the health sector.

LibDem: The LibDems have 3 occurrences of the word cyber in their manifesto, and the first occurs in the introductory section on page 9. They mention that Britain remaining within the European Union, and working with European partners will help to tackle the “big challenges that we face” including “cybercrime.” On page 91, in relation to national defence, they pledge to “Recognise the expansion of warfare into the cybersphere by investing in our security and intelligence services and acting to counter cyberattacks”

Tories: The Tories have 2 occurrences of the word cyber in their manifesto. The first, on page 19, is a pledge to create a National Cyber Crime Force and a National Crime Laboratory, although it is not clear exactly how this would differ from the initiatives and prerogatives of the NCSC and NCA. On page 53 they also pledge, in relation to national security, to adapt to new threats by investing more in cybersecurity and setting up a UK Space Command.

Plaid Cymru: Plaid has a single occurrence of the word cyber, and that is on page 43 of their manifesto. The page relates to Welsh and UK defence. They pledge to work with agencies “on cyber-defences to prevent technology attacks upon Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom.”

Cyber-related mentions - Qualitative Analysis

Although the Greens, SNP and TIG do not mention “cyber” in their manifestos, they do still mention areas which would impact the cyber-security landscape.

Greens: On page 39 of their manifesto, the Greens pledge to replace the Ministry of Defence (MoD) with a Ministry of Security and Peace (MoSP?), they would also close the Defence and Security Organisation (DSO) of the Department for International Trade (DIT). This seems to be to divert support and funding away from arms sales towards peace building activities and defence of the environment.

SNP: Pages 48 to 50 of the SNP manifesto discuss a variety of defence and security topics. They highlight the need for multi-lateral international co-operation, and pledge to support a Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), as well as peacebuilding and environmental initiatives within a defence context.

TIG: On page 5 of their manifesto TIG mention that they want to “maintain strong alliances with our closest European and international allies on trade, regulation, defence, security, the environment, aid, and counter-terrorism.” It should be noted that the TIG seem to be scaling down from their previous endeavours, and are only fielding 3 candidates in this general election.

In Summary

We are publicly politically unbiased. We do not officially endorse any one party over another. Although we have had some interesting friendly discussions within the office about politics and government.

Our message to the UK public is to get out and vote on the 12th December 2019. Never take a single issue as a reason to vote for a political party. Political parties pass laws and make decisions on investment based on pledges, and these laws and investments have a direct influence over every part of our day-to-day lives. Sure, look through our analyses and other peoples analyses, but try not to be influenced by bias (from manifestos, from analyses, from the media), be sceptical but also have hope. Consider also the four value pillars of Awen Collective, as we also believe that these are key to the future of UK society:

  • Agility

  • Warmth (as in kindness)

  • Equality

  • Next-level innovation

Finally, our message to those working governmental departments - we have established a good relationship with several governmental departments, we will continue to do our job as a small Welsh company developing and offering cyber security software solutions to critical national infrastructure and manufacturing across Wales, the UK, Europe and internationally. If the new elected cabinet and parliament make changes, then we will still continue to be there being both proactive and reactive.

Event write-up: Black Hat Europe 2019

In early December, the Awen Collective team descended on Black Hat Europe 2019 at ExCeL London!

Our CEO and CTO, Daniel and Jules, and our developers Jamie, Seren and Lara were on hand at the Tech Nation Cyber Pavilion to distribute both knowledge about the excellent cyber security software solutions we provide to operators of industrial control systems, and also high quality welsh cakes to match!

Alongside us were both representatives from Tech Nation Cyber, and fellow Cyber 1.0 alumni companies, Skurio and Keepnet Labs.

We had some great conversations with operators of vital industrial control systems who were interested in our software, with investors interested in the growing demand for industrial cyber solutions, and with fellow cyber security professionals, interested in sharing knowledge on cutting edge solutions. Oh, and some lovely people who just really liked Welsh cakes!

We also took the opportunity to see what other great cyber solutions were being exhibited at Black Hat, and attend some very interesting briefings. A highlight was a presentation on exploiting vulnerabilities in a Siemens S7 PLC, one of the most common devices used within industrial control environments.

We’d like to thank Tech Nation for inviting us to exhibit on their stand, and to the organisers of Black Hat Europe for putting on such a great event.

Event write-up: Slush 2019

As a joint endeavor with our friends at Tech Nation, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and the Department for International Trade, Awen Collective’s CTO, Jules, attended Slush 2019 in Helsinki.

Awen Collective was invited alongside other Tech Nation alumni companies, including People Matter, Good-Loop, Wordnerds, Dream Agility, Hark, Heliocor, WorkInConfidence, See.Sense & Sano Genetics.

We began with a warm welcome at the British Embassy in Helsinki, offering an excellent opportunity to network with the other cohort companies, plus the Tech Nation, DCMS, DIT and British Embassy teams. The British Government is particularly adept at assisting UK companies with making relevant and helpful contacts within foreign countries to make conducting business there easier, and Finland is no exception.

On arrival at the venue for Slush 2019, the scale is hard to appreciate. With headline numbers including 25,000 attendees, 3500 startups, 2000 investors, 4 main stages and countless exhibitors and side-events, it’s a lot to take in. The entire event is conducted in near darkness, giving the feel more of a top-end nightclub than a conference - although you’re not missing a huge amount of daylight outside in Helsinki in November either!

Add to this the amazing lighting throughout, plus pumping music throughout the venue, and it all can get quite overwhelming! Thankfully the Secret Garden was a welcome tranquil chill-out space, including interior waterfalls!

There we’re brilliant opportunities to meet with like-minded entrepreneurial spirits at every turn, and a combination of headline speakers you’d struggle to find anywhere else on earth. Thankfully, you too can experience many of these though the magic of the internet - relive Slush 2019 here!

We’d like to thank Tech Nation, DCMS, DIT, the team at the British Embassy in Helsinki, the organisers of Slush 2019, the fantastic cohort of companies who joined us, and of course, the wonderful city of Helsinki, for a fantastic few days in Finland which we’ll never forget!

If you’re considering attending or exhibiting at Slush in the future, we can 100% suggest you do!

Event write-up: Basque Industry 4.0

The Awen Collective stand @ Basque Industry 4.0 event 2019

The Awen Collective stand @ Basque Industry 4.0 event 2019

Event: Basque Industry 4.0 event 2019
When: 20th & 21st November 2019
Location: Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain, Europe

We were invited by the Basque Cybersecurity Centre to exhibit at the Basque Industry 4.0 event in Bilbao on the 20-21 November 2019. The invitation was due to growing relationships between the Basque Government and the Welsh Government, and in particular as an action arising from the Memorandum of Understanding between the CyberWales ecosystem and the Basque Cybersecurity ecosystem (both part of GlobalEPIC).

The Basque Country, and the wider Northern Spanish/Iberian region, has historically had a significant industrial presence and has a strong appetite for progress in those industrial sectors leading to Industry 4.0 and beyond. The Basque Cybersecurity ecosystem is also growing and improving, and naturally has a strong industrial perspective.

This was made very clear at the Basque Industry 4.0 event, which had industrial hardware & software and industrial cybersecurity in equal sized zones, with a third zone dedicated to a mixture of start-ups in the area.

Flying the flag for Awen and for CyberWales was Daniel. He was supported by Ruth Stockley from the Welsh Government's European International Trade and Investment Team. Also in attendance was Kerry Beynon from RDP Law, and also representing CyberWales.

 
Daniel from Awen. Kerry from RDP Law.

Daniel from Awen. Kerry from RDP Law.

 

It was an enjoyable event where we made new contacts, advertised our solutions, learnt new things about the Industry 4.0 & Cybersecurity sectors in the Basque Country, and promoted Wales as a great place to do business.

One word of warning for those thinking about attending or exhibiting at the event next year is that while this is an international event, and many people do speak English, not all do. Some of the event was conducted in Spanish, some in the Basque language, and some in English. Also, not everyone spoke English. Thankfully, Daniel has been brushing up on his Spanish language prior to the event!

A big thank you to the Basque Cybersecurity Centre and the SPRI for giving us this opportunity and for hosting us.

We will be doing business in Spain, and are putting some effort in now so that we can fully support Spanish advanced manufacturing and critical infrastructure in the near future. Watch this space!

Awen Collective - Software de ciberseguridad para la industria

Profile - Cumplimiento de la normativa de ciberseguridad

Dot - Sistema crítica para descubrimiento de dispositivos y vulnerabilidades de Tecnología Operacional