Richard Horne, currently chairing the Cyber Security Practice at PwC UK, is set to become the new CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in the autumn. His appointment comes as the NCSC aims to bolster the UK’s cyber resilience and maintain its leadership in addressing emerging technology challenges such as AI and quantum computing. With extensive experience in cyber security management for major companies like Barclays PLC and advisory roles in academic institutions and startup companies, Horne is poised to lead the NCSC’s efforts in driving cyber security awareness and response.
Having previously served as Managing Director of Cyber Security at Barclays PLC and contributing to the government’s first Cyber Security Strategy, Horne brings a wealth of expertise to his new role. His tenure at PwC and involvement in shaping cyber security policies demonstrate his capability in understanding and managing cyber threats effectively. As the incoming CEO, Horne emphasizes the importance of maintaining the NCSC’s position as a global leader in cyber security, harnessing the expertise of its professionals to fulfill its mission.
Anne Keast-Butler, Director of GCHQ, expresses confidence in Horne’s appointment, highlighting his track record in guiding organizations to enhance their cyber security posture and respond adeptly to incidents. Horne’s leadership is expected to elevate cyber security awareness at boardroom levels and foster collaborative partnerships to address evolving cyber threats. With a background in mathematics and extensive experience in both private and public sectors, Horne is well-positioned to steer the NCSC towards achieving its strategic objectives in safeguarding the UK’s cyber landscape.