The National Security Secretariat (NSS) in the Cabinet Office keeps the UK safe, secure and prosperous by bringing together the UK’s national security community, providing high-quality support to the Prime Minister and the National Security Council and maintaining centre-to-centre relationships internationally. Working within the wider Cabinet Secretariat and led by the Prime Minister’s National Security Adviser (NSA), we assist the Prime Minister and the Cabinet in the development, coordination and implementation of its highest priority objectives.
The National Security Unit within NSS is a friendly, fast-paced team. It covers the full breadth of national security opportunities and challenges, including state threats, counter-terrorism, serious organised crime, intelligence policy and cyber security. We are a diverse mix from across government and the intelligence community, with a range of backgrounds, cultures, knowledge and expertise, working together to keep the UK secure. The Unit is co-led by the Director for Cyber & State Threats and the Director for Intelligence & Security.
Job description
The NSS Cyber & Tech Team is responsible for cross-Whitehall leadership of the National Cyber Strategy and for advising the Prime Minister on the risks and opportunities of technological change for UK national security and our global strategic advantage. It also manages a multi-million pound portfolio as part of the Integrated Security Fund (ISF) and supports Ministerial committees making decisions on cyber and technology. The team is made up of three sub-teams, two of which lead on strategy and policy for Cyber and Emerging Tech respectively, and the other on programme and performance.
The work of the team is dynamic, high profile and fascinating. Each member of the team has clear personal responsibilities and autonomy to deliver their work, but colleagues surge in to support each other when needed.
The Cyber team’s role is to support and drive delivery of the UK’s National Cyber Strategy in 2022. This is an exciting period driving forward delivery of the strategy through relationships and structures across Whitehall and beyond to most effectively deliver the government’s commitment that the UK will continue to be a leading responsible and democratic cyber power, able to protect and promote our interests in and through cyberspace in support of national goals. A thriving national cyber ecosystem and productive engagement across the whole of society are core parts of this commitment.
The Emerging Technology team’s role is to help the UK secure strategic advantage through science and technology, as set out in the Integrated Review 2023 and the UK Science & Technology Framework. This involves working across the five critical technologies and the nine systems enablers set out in the framework.
Now is an excellent time to join the cyber and tech team, as the team adapts to respond to the election. You will have the opportunity to shape your portfolio whichever team you join, but the post-holder in the Cyber team can expect to lead on a range of cyber engagement activities and commitments. They can expect to work with bodies including the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), DSIT, FCDO, the Home Office and other departments, Parliament and key industry players, to:
The post-holder in the Emerging Tech team can expect to work across the National Security Secretariat, and with the UK Intelligence Community (UKIC), the Joint Intelligence Office (JIO), No10, the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and others across Government to:
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