Police Digital Service board director quits several months after CISO departs | Computer Weekly
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Recent management changes at the Police Digital Service (PDS) have raised concerns, particularly following the resignation of Bethan Page-Jones as a director and the prior exit of chief information security officer Jason Corbishley. Page-Jones is transitioning to a new role at the Home Office. Meanwhile, the PDS is under scrutiny following investigations into alleged employee misconduct. The situation is compounded by the need for new leadership, as a recruitment process for a new CISO is already underway, emphasizing the organization's current instability.
Bethan Page-Jones has stepped down from her role at the Police Digital Service amid notable changes including the prior departure of the CISO and ongoing investigations.
The PDS faces challenges, including ongoing investigations into employee misconduct and the recent staffing changes that have left key positions unfilled.
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