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ADS releases Security & Resilience Outlook 2026

During this week's Security & Policing event - delivered by ADS on behalf of the Home Office’s Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSaRC) at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre - ADS released its Security & Resilience Outlook 2026, which highlights the sector’s three core priorities of protecting critical national infrastructure; strengthening homeland security and policing and bolstering the UK’s economic security.

Above: The full Security and Resilience Outlook can be read here.
Courtesy ADS

 
The latest data from ADS highlights that turnover in the security and resilience sector reached £27.6 billion in 2025, representing growth of 168% from a decade earlier. The trade association for the aerospace, defence, security and space sectors also found that security and resilience exports account for half of the sector’s revenue, having grown 240% since 2015 to reach £13.6 billion in 2025.

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The publication further reveals that in total, nearly 150,000 people are employed in the security and resilience sector, representing a 70% increase on 2015. The average salary for someone employed in the security sector has increased 42% in the last 10 years to reach £49,000 – 25% higher than the average UK earner.

Nathan Mathiot, ADS Director for Policy and Public Affairs said: “As the global security environment becomes increasingly fragile – from both physical and digital threats – the UK’s ability to protect its people and safeguard its interests relies on the strength of its security and resilience sector. Operating as the silent guardian of our national security, the sector provides the foundational capabilities that keep our country secure, our streets safe and our supply chains resilient.

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“With more than 1,100 members active across the security and resilience sector, we look forward to working closely with industry, government and academic partners to ensure that our full potential, and our responsibilities to society, are realised together.”

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