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The UK Cyber Resilience Pledge: What It Means for CSRB Compliance

The UK government launched its Cyber Resilience Pledge at No. 10 on 7 July 2026, with 60+ founding signatories including M&S, Capita, Microsoft UK and Vodafone. Here is what the Pledge's three commitments reveal about the CSRB's direction of travel - and what it means for organisations both in and out of scope.

Precursor Security
8 July 2026
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Precursor Security is a UK-based penetration testing and offensive security testing company with 24/7 security operations centres. We are CREST certified in both penetration testing and security operations, providing comprehensive cyber security services to help organisations achieve regulatory compliance and enhance their security posture.

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