
Release on 9 June 2026
As the UK’s House of Commons prepares for the third reading of the UK’s Cyber Bill, OpenUK shares an overview of global Cyber Regulation, including the 5 June Trump Memo calling out open source in AI. The report sets the context of this in a world of Agentic AI and the Anthropic Mythos Language Model’s effect.
Report Includes:
Thought Leadership:
- Software Bills of Materials and the UK’s Supply Chain Blind Spot – Sal Kimmich, Security Architect and Policy Manager, OpenUK
- AI Agents and Identity: The Next Evolution of Enterprise Trust – Matt Barker, CEO, BoltMCP
- Introduction: The Mythos Effect – Andrew Martin, CEO ControlPlane and CISO OpenUK
- The UK Public Sector and National Health Service Response to Mythos – Clare Schramm, Technology Platforms MD, Lloyds
- Conclusion – Dr Jennifer Barth, OpenUK Research Director
Panel Sessions from SOOCon26 on 8 June:
- Agentic, Identity and Second
- The Mythos Effect
Regulatory Update:
- Global overview of cyber regulation impacting open source
- Deep dive into the EU’s Cyber Resilience Regulation, probably the most significant regulation of open source, introducing the concept of Stewards and shifting liability to creators of open source.
- US regulation through the June 26 Executive Order and Memo, along with SBOM related Executive Order
And an update on the UK Cyber Regulation.

Cyber Regulation Report 2026 Press Launch
Speakers
Professor Amanda Brock, CEO, OpenUK & OpenHQ
Andrew Martin, CEO, ControlPlane
Dr Jennifer Barth, CRO, OpenUK
Karan Saini, Research Manager, OpenHQ
Matt Barker, CEO & Co-Founder, BoltMCP
Tuesday 9 June 2026, 08:30 – 09:30 AM, Thanks to FieldFisher
