Smart review recommends national chief information and security officer appointment

  • 1 February 2018
Smart review recommends national chief information and security officer appointment

A chief information and security officer (CISO) and and a dedicated cyber security lead should be appointed as national figureheads, according to review into WannaCry.

A soon to be publishedĀ lessons learned review, authored by NHS Englandā€™s CIO Will Smart, lists 22 recommendations including the appointment of a CISO.

The review states the role will work alongside the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, NHS Improvement and NHS Digital ā€œto lead on the cyber and security agenda nationally.ā€

ā€œThe role will lead national cyber working groups, help inform policy and drive improvements and standardisation,ā€ the review adds.

In addition, Smart also recommends that NHS Digital appoints a dedicated cyber security lead ā€œworking across NHS England, NHS Improvement and other partners such as local government in each of the NHS England regions (North, Midlands and East, London, South East and South West).ā€

The role will involve working closely with the national CSIO, NHS Digital and local heads of cyber and information security.

Another recommendation included in the review is that ā€œNHS Digital proactively publish guidance about the CareCERT serviceā€ ā€“ a service designed to offer support to health and social care organisations so they can safely respond to cyber security threats.

Smart says that in the longer term this will mean ā€œNHS Digital should have the ability to isolate organisations, parts of the country or particular services in order to contain the spread of a virus during an incident.”

He also recommends that NHS England should work with partners to develop potential scenarios so that it can manage multiple attacks, for example if there was a terrorist bombing attack combined with a cyber attack.

Smart’s review has revealed thatĀ Ā£21m invested in improved cybersecurity last year was ā€œreprioritisedā€ from funds intended to support the paperless NHS.

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