Allwyn, the incoming operator of The National Lottery, has appointed Mark Hughes as its new Chief Security Officer.
Hughes’ role will include information security, game platform security, and physical security. He joins from Smart DCC, the organisation responsible for the secure and interoperable communication network that supports the rollout of smart meters across the UK, where he was Chief Information Security Officer.
Hughes previously spent 16 years at Vodafone, including 12 years as Chief Corporate Security Officer for its UK business. At Vodafone, he led its Corporate Security operations and Security compliance programme, working extensively with Central Government and British Intelligence Agencies in implementing Security controls and best practice to ensure Vodafone met its obligations as a key provider of Critical National Infrastructure.
Andria Vidler, Allwyn’s UK Chief Executive, said: “Preserving the security of The National Lottery at all times is of critical importance, including as we roll out our ambitious plans for the transformation of The National Lottery so that it becomes more modern, digital and engaging for players. I’m delighted to welcome Mark to our team.”
Hughes, who will sit on Allwyn’s Executive Leadership Team, will start at Allwyn 15 January, ahead of 1 February when Allwyn will take over the operation of The National Lottery.
Hughes added: “Working for an organisation that literally makes dreams come true and contributes to good causes is a huge privilege and I can’t wait to get started.”