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Lead the strategic vision for secure architecture and cyber culture at the FCDO. You will define enterprise security design, influence policy, and foster a security-first mindset across the organization. This senior leadership role, based in Milton Keynes or East Kilbride, offers a competitive Ci...
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United Kingdom , Hanslope Park (Milton Keynes) or East Kilbride
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69500.00 - 90600.00 GBP / Year
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Allen Lane
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Until further notice
Explore Head of Cyber Security Culture and Architecture jobs, a critical senior leadership role at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and strategic governance. This unique executive position is designed for professionals who understand that robust cyber defense requires both cutting-edge technical architecture and a deeply ingrained security-conscious culture within an organization. Individuals in this role carry the dual mandate of safeguarding digital assets through strategic design while transforming workforce mindset and behaviors. Professionals in this field typically oversee two core, interconnected domains. On the architecture side, they are responsible for defining and leading the enterprise security architecture. This involves applying frameworks like SABSA or TOGAF to ensure secure design principles are embedded into every IT system, cloud service, and operational technology (OT) environment from the ground up. They lead a team of security architects who influence technology procurement, development lifecycles, and integration projects, ensuring security is a foundational component, not an afterthought. Concurrently, on the culture side, they develop and execute strategies to foster a pervasive ‘security-first’ mindset. This goes beyond basic training to include measuring security culture baselines, designing behavioral change programs, and ensuring all employees, from leadership to frontline staff, understand and value their role in protecting organizational assets. Common responsibilities for these heads include developing and interpreting cyber security policies and standards, providing expert guidance to business and digital stakeholders, and managing third-party security risk. They must expertly coordinate their architecture and culture initiatives, ensuring technical controls and human vigilance reinforce each other. Leadership and influence are paramount; they must embed security thinking into business decisions, represent the CISO’s office, and report on the health and resilience of their combined programs to executive boards and audit committees. Typical skills and requirements for candidates exploring Head of Cyber Security Culture and Architecture jobs include a proven background in both enterprise and technical security architecture, deep experience in security awareness and cultural change management, and a strong grasp of relevant compliance frameworks. Exceptional soft skills are non-negotiable, as the role demands the ability to influence and inspire diverse audiences, lead high-performing teams, and communicate complex risks in business terms. A relevant advanced degree and industry certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, SABSA) are commonly expected. This career path is ideal for visionary leaders who can bridge the gap between the technical blueprint of security and the human elements that determine its ultimate success, making it one of the most holistic and impactful roles in modern cybersecurity leadership.

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