Mark Hughes

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Mark assumed the position of Director, BT Group Security in October 2005. He is responsible to the Board for all aspects of day-to-day security and continuity in BT. This involves ensuring that BT has the right policies and procedures to keep BT’s assets –whether physical, logical or information - secure from attack; to counter fraud and also to minimise disruption in the event of an incident. This includes BT's civil resilience obligations.

Previous Work

Mark joined BT in 2002, assuming responsibility for a number of ventures including the partnership with Government for the Criminal Records Bureau in Scotland and other Government contracts. He then ran the operations for a sales division in the Major Customer market sector, focusing on BT’s core services. Prior to BT, Mark was the Commercial Director of MWB Business Exchange and was also a Captain in the British Army for seven years.

Membership

He is a non-executive board member of the National Security Inspectorate, a member of the Senior Stakeholder Group of the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) and the co-chair of the Security Information Service for Business Overseas (SISBO). Mark also sits on the board of trustees of the Hammersmith Hospital Charity in London.

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