NHS Jobs • SW17 0QT

Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer–Cyber & Information Security

About this role

Cyber Security & Resilience Lead the development and delivery of the Groupwide cyber security and cyber resilience strategy. Provide executive oversight of cyber threat management, detection, response, and recovery arrangements. Ensure robust incident management, escalation and learning processes for cyber security events. Champion securitybydesign and resiliencebydesign principles across all digital programmes and services. Information Security & Assurance Provide executive leadership for information security, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data and systems. Assure compliance with NHS cyber and information security standards, including DSPT, NIS Regulations, and relevant national frameworks. Oversee technical security architecture, identity and access management, and security controls across onpremise, cloud and managed services. Lead assurance activity in relation to suppliers, shared services and thirdparty risk. Governance, Risk & Compliance Establish and maintain effective cyber and information security governance arrangements across the Group. Provide clear, evidencebased assurance to the Board, Audit Committee and Executive colleagues. Lead cyber and information security risk management, ensuring alignment with corporate risk processes. Represent the organisation in regional and national cyber security and digital assurance forums. Strategic Leadership & Relationships Act as a deputy to the Group Chief Digital Information Officer, including representing the Group in senior internal and external forums. Work in close partnership with Trust COOs and Executive leads to ensure cyber resilience is embedded into operational decisionmaking. Influence and shape Group, ICS and regional cyber security priorities through collaboration and leadership. Define, develop and embed the cyber and information security strategy, aligned to organisational objectives and national guidance.