Cyber Security Risk Manager Lead

Office for National Statistics · Newport, England

Cyber Security Risk Manager Lead at Office for National Statistics, based in Newport, England, paying £60,007 - £66,701 per annum. This is a permanent role.

Salary
£60,007 - £66,701 per annum
Location
Newport, England
Contract
Permanent
Posted
1 hour ago
Closes
9 Sep 2026
Sector
Security Officer

About 26% above the going rate for security officer

Reference 03606a599639f97d3108b52265ac2793478cfc26

About the role

Job summary

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest producer of official statistics, covering a range of key economic, social and demographic topics. These include measuring changes in the value of the UK economy, estimating the size, geographic distribution and characteristics of the population, and providing indicators of price inflation, employment, earnings, crime and migration.

The last few years has seen an extensive overhaul of security and information management to meet the challenges of corporate and statistics transformation in technology, methods and practice, the Digital Economy Act and organisational risk appetite. The capability is evolving and expanding to address changes in threat and business direction. Security and Information Management Directorate (SaIM) operates five key services across ONS: security risk advice and management; knowledge and information management (KIM); physical security and business continuity; security compliance and audit; security operations including our Security Operations Centre.

Job description

The Cyber Security Risk Manager - Lead roles forms part of the Security Risk Advisory team within the Security and Information Management Division at the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The roles reports to the Cyber Security Risk Manager - Principal. The primary focus of these roles are to provide the Organisation with security advice and best practice to develop ‘Secure by Design’ protections for organisational assets and embed the ONS Security Framework - principles; policies; processes; threat model; security risk management into the ONS.

These roles will be dedicated to supporting all security assessment and assurance activities associated with the preparation and delivery of UKSA digital programmes, such as Census 2031. Key activities will involve security assessment, assurance, threat modeling and mitigation advice/guidance for all aspects of digital delivery, including in-house and procured/third-party elements. Key outcomes from the roles are the identification of security risk within the business context, the identification of appropriate mitigation approaches for business selection and the management of these options through to implementation within the live service. The security advice provided will be informed by threat, vulnerability and risk analysis for business and third parties. The focus, outcomes and responsibilities are aligned to the Government Security Profession framework of the Cyber Security Risk Manager – Lead.

Government Security Profession - Career framework

Responsibilities

  • Supporting the development of business-focused security solutions for digital products and business operations that cover data collection, storage and processing of Official - Sensitive information (deployed both internally and via external suppliers);
  • Identifying security threat and risk to the Organisation's digital products, data assets and business operations as part of the delivery lifecycle;
  • Lead the analysis and derivation of business-supporting security needs, undertake Cyber Security related risk assessments, conduct tailored threat assessment and other risk management activities, and ensure activities are consistent with applicable regulations and legislation;
  • Independently undertake risk management activities within a given area of practice or expertise, usually within established security and risk management governance structures;
  • Lead the analysis and derivation of business-supporting security needs, undertake Cyber Security related risk assessments, conduct tailored threat assessment and other risk management activities, and ensure activities are consistent with applicable regulations and legislation;
  • Consulting with the Organisation’s security stakeholders to ensure that the solutions deployed are secure and fit for purpose;
  • Liaising with the Organisation’s business, technology and security colleagues to ensure various business needs are understood and applied, including providing general security architecture, guidance and advice to the stakeholders;
  • Advising on opportunities for using secure and open-source products and any implications of such an approach.
  • Ensure that security policies and security controls remain appropriate and proportionate to the assessed risks, and are responsive and adaptable to the changing threat environment, business requirements and ONS policies;
  • Provide tailored advice to a range of stakeholders on how to remedy identified risks by proportionately applying security capabilities, using published guidance, standards, and drawing on a range of experts as well as personal expertise;
  • Provide expert security advice that highlights Cyber Security related risks, so risk or service owners can make well-informed and auditable decisions.

Person specification

Essential Criteria:

  • Extensive expertise in cloud, application, infrastructure and networking security controls, with strong proficiency across cyber, physical, procedural and technical (ICT) security domains, particularly in relation to secure data management.
  • Proven experience delivering high quality security advice and technical security solutions within a UK Government Department, supporting complex operational and digital environments.
  • Strong working knowledge of UK Government security frameworks and standards, including the Government Security Policy Framework (SPF), ISO 27001, and the Data Protection Act (DPA).
  • Commitment to professional development, ideally working towards relevant certifications such as CESG Certified Professional (CCP) at Senior Practitioner level and/or membership of professional bodies such as the British Computer Society (BCS).
  • A successful track record of leading and influencing the implementation of security frameworks (e.g., Secure-by-Design) in multi-disciplinary environments.

Behaviours

We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:

  • Seeing the Big Picture
  • Leadership
  • Communicating and Influencing

Technical skills

We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:

  • Applied Security Capability - Practitioner
  • Information Risk Assessment and Risk Management - Practitioner
  • Protective Security - Practitioner
  • Threat Understanding - Practitioner

Benefits

Alongside your salary of £60,007, Office for National Statistics contributes £17,384 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).

The Office for National Statistics is part of the Civil Service, and as such we share a number of key benefits with other departments, whilst also having our own unique offerings to support our valued colleagues across the organisation.

Whether you are hearing about us for the first time or already know a bit about our organisation, we hope that our careers site will give you a great insight into the benefits and facilities available to our colleagues, and our fantastic working culture.

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