Intelligent CISO Issue 17 | Page 51

COVER STORY nd-user – Camelot is the licensed operator of the UK’s National Lottery. David Boda – Group Head of Information Security – Camelot, tells us how he approaches cybersecurity challenges to ensure the organisation stays cybersecure and maintains its integrity. C “Because the lottery is heavily dependent on integrity, there’s a lot of buy-in from the business for what we are trying to achieve, as well as from the wider stakeholder community. “The National Lottery celebrates its 25th this year and we’ve just passed the £40 billion mark of money that has gone to charities and good causes as a result | Issue 17 p H ead of In formation Sec Ca urit y – lot me MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF THE NATIONAL LOTTERY amelot has been the licensed operator of The National Lottery since its launch in 1994. The company is made up of around 750 employees. David Boda has been Group Head of Information Security for more than three years and is tasked with overseeing all aspects of information security. He says of the role: “We run our own Security Operations Centre (SOC) so it’s quite a nice environment to work in because we do most things in-house. www.intelligentciso.com Gr ou of what we do. That’s also one of the reasons I like working here – it’s not just about being a commercial organisation, it’s about giving back.” Cybersecurity challenges At Camelot, all aspects of security are relevant, but there is a strong focus on integrity. “People need to have confidence that if they play a game, they know they’ve got a fair chance of winning,” Boda said. “We spend a lot of time trying to threat model that out and understand how we can come up with the right answers to give all of our stakeholders the assurance they need – whether it’s regulators, the public playing the games or other stakeholders. “Around 60% of UK adults currently play National Lottery games. So that’s a large proportion of the UK adult 51