Security and Policing 2026
10-12 March 2026

As a global high-technology company, which is among the top world players in Aerospace, Defence and Security, Leonardo is exhibiting at Security and Policing 2026.

We are one of the biggest suppliers of defence and security equipment to the UK Ministry of Defence, while we also work closely with the UK Home Office and NATO. Additionally, Leonardo is certified in the National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyber Security Consultancy framework.

Elevating Digital Assurance in Policing: A Strategic Approach to Next-Generation Compliance

UK policing is at a pivotal point in its digital evolution, with forces across the country under growing pressure to replace outdated legacy systems and integrate with national platforms. Success will hinge not only on technology adoption, but on building a secure, interoperable and trusted digital ecosystem that meets operational needs and public scrutiny.

Elevating Digital Assurance in Policing: A Strategic Approach to Next-Generation Compliance

Delivering Transformational Change for Security and Prosperity

Delivering Transformational Change for Security and Prosperity

With Defence named in the Industrial Strategy (July 2025) as one of UK Government’s eight sectors to drive growth in the UK, along with the Strategic Defence Review (June 2025) emphasising the importance of a new partnership between government and industry to deliver the transformational change that will develop and procure next generation military capability, Leonardo’s UK Director of Capability, Professor Simon Harwood, highlights the work we are undertaking to secure our nation and contribute to the UK’s future prosperity.

The Open Architecture Advantage: You can’t predict the future, but you can design for it

Open standards aren’t a luxury – they're a strategic necessity. Leonardo's Mike Brown outlines the operational imperative of open architectures in staying ahead of adversaries.

The Open Architecture Advantage: You can’t predict the future, but you can design for it

Unlocking the Value of Data: How AI and ML Drive Business Impact

Unlocking the Value of Data: How AI and ML Drive Business Impact

In an era defined by an explosion of data, organisations across industries are racing to harness its potential. The real value of data lies not in its volume, but in the insights it can reveal – and more importantly, in the actions these insights enable. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have emerged as transformative tools that sift through vast quantities of raw data, uncovering patterns, trends and actionable insights that would otherwise remain buried. Leonardo Senior Data Scientist, Hannah Alexander, explains more.