Job description
State threats refers to overt or covert action orchestrated by foreign governments which falls short of general armed conflict between states but nevertheless seeks to undermine or threaten the safety and interests of the UK, including: the integrity of its democracy, its public safety, its military advantage and its reputation or economic prosperity. State threats are persistent and take many forms, including espionage, political interference, sabotage, assassination and poisonings, electoral interference, disinformation, propaganda, cyber operations, and intellectual property theft. The National Security Act, which received Royal Assent in July 2023, has introduced a range of new and updated tools for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to deter, detect and disrupt state threats activity.
Working closely with a range of stakeholders across HMPPS and government, the post holder will develop HMPPS policies to counter state threats. The post holder will:
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