Head of Cyber Security, Google Cloud Public Sector

  • Google Inc.
  • City Of Westminster, London
  • 26/05/2026
Full time Information Technology Telecommunications

Job Description

Head of Cyber Security, Google Cloud Public Sector

London, UK

Job Overview

As a part of Google Cloud Public Sector UK, you will empower the UK public sector to build a digital first future. You will bridge the gap between innovation and public service, bringing Google Cloud's technology to the mission critical problems of the UK government.

Security is paramount for the problems we work on and the customers we work with. In this executive security leadership role, you will drive the delivery of key security programmes for customers, ensuring our cloud services mitigate threats and enable the customers to take full advantage of the opportunities Google Cloud's technologies offer to transform services and mission critical workloads.

You will influence top security leaders and their technical representatives through thought leadership, whiteboard sessions, whitepapers, speaking at events, and solving technical problems. You will engage with internal engineering teams to drive product enhancements that meet our customer security needs and partner with the UK based operations teams who build and scale sovereign cloud.

You will have extensive experience working in UK public sector security in a complex organisation that has implemented highly secure infrastructure and application platforms through cloud related innovation in highly regulated, high threat environments. You will hold a detailed understanding of one or more of the following aspects of cloud security: security architecture, security operations, security engineering, governance, risk and compliance.

Requirements

  • Must be a British citizen to meet compliance and security clearance requirements.
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 10 years of experience in a technical cyber security role.
  • 5 years of experience in a technical leadership role and in a customer facing role.
  • 5 years of experience in UK public sector, particularly in applying UK government security standards, risk management processes or working in a regulated security environment.
  • Must possess an active Security Check (SC) UK security clearance, and the ability to obtain Developed Vetting (DV) UK security clearance.

Preferred qualifications

  • Master's degree in cyber security, computer science, risk management, auditing, or a related field.
  • Experience in undertaking security architecture reviews, identifying and remediating security vulnerabilities in products or systems.
  • Experience in delivering security change programmes or embedding new security practices and technologies in engineering teams.
  • Experience with a wide range of information security standards and certifications, understanding their application as well as their relative strengths and weaknesses (ISO 27000 family, NIST CSF, SOC reports, PCI DSS, etc.).
Responsibilities
  • Lead security programmes and workstreams spanning risk, compliance and security delivery as part of wider delivery programmes.
  • Drive initiatives to solve complex problems, both from within Google and through external partners.
  • Set strategy for cyber security, working to incorporate the strategies for specialist areas such as Security Operations (SecOps) and Compliance.
  • Manage the technical and operational constraints and requirements of public sector or other high security customers and advocate for them on product and engineering roadmaps to achieve the outcomes our customers need regarding security.
  • Cultivate executive stakeholder relationships for security across key customers, shaping their security approach, providing advice, and authoring content to respond to their needs, while supporting customer advocacy initiatives from the wider Google organisation in a UK public sector context.

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