National Cyber Security Centre names Richard Horne as new chief executive

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has announced that former Barclays cybersecurity director Richard Horne will become its new chief executive in the autumn. Mr Horne will replace Lindy Cameron, who has been appointed British High Commissioner to India. He joins the NCSC from PwC UK – where he currently chairs the Cyber Security Practice – and the new role see him will lead the UK’s cyber resilience and help set out the country’s security approach to future technology such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. Anne Keast-Butler, director of GCHQ, which oversees the NCSC, said: “I’m delighted that Richard Horne will become the next CEO of the NCSC. “He brings with him a wealth of experience working with major companies and organisations to help them understand and manage their cybersecurity – and respond to incidents when they occur. “Richard’s experience will ensure the NCSC continues to drive cybersecurity up the boardroom agenda and develop its world-leading partnerships to address the cybersecurity threats that the UK faces.” Before joining PwC, Mr Horne was managing director of cybersecurity for Barclays. In 2011, he was seconded to the Cabinet Office to help shape the Government’s first cybersecurity strategy. “It is an honour...

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