Spain’s retail sector operates at massive scale, blending physical stores, e-commerce platforms, logistics networks, and customer data ecosystems. Cybersecurity leaders in this space must balance availability, fraud prevention, data protection, and regulatory compliance while enabling constant innovation. The following security leaders are shaping how cybersecurity supports resilience and trust across Spain’s retail industry.
Eudin Mercedes — Chief Information Security Officer, Leroy Merlin
Eudin Mercedes leads information security and cybersecurity strategy with a strong focus on governance, risk management, and operational resilience. His scope covers information security policies, cybersecurity awareness, data protection, incident readiness, and business continuity planning. His work emphasizes structured risk assessment, regulatory alignment, and continuous improvement across diverse retail environments.
Oscar González Ouro — Chief Information Security Officer, Grupo Eroski
Oscar González Ouro brings more than two decades of experience in processes and systems within large retail organizations. As Chief Information Security Officer at Grupo Eroski, he oversees cybersecurity governance, risk management, and operational security, building on deep knowledge of automation and digital transformation. His leadership style emphasizes results, coordination, and collaboration across multidisciplinary teams.
Raúl Amigorena — Global Information Security Director and Chief Information Security Officer, Inditex
Raúl Amigorena is responsible for information security and cybersecurity across Inditex’s global retail footprint, spanning thousands of stores and high-traffic digital platforms. His role focuses on adapting security programs to diverse geographies, protecting large-scale retail operations, and safeguarding customer and business data while supporting continuous growth and omnichannel innovation.
Sergio Juárez Calvo — Chief Information Security Officer, Bauhaus España
Sergio Juárez Calvo is an information security engineer with extensive experience helping organizations define and implement cybersecurity strategies aligned with industry best practices and data protection regulations. His background includes ethical hacking, IT risk management, and business continuity planning, supporting a structured and proactive security posture in retail operations.
Gabriel Moline — Chief Information Security Officer, Carrefour España
Gabriel Moline has more than 20 years of experience leading cybersecurity services, processes, and projects. His work centers on protecting systems and corporate data, ensuring operational continuity, and managing incidents effectively. He is known for designing robust security architectures and implementing risk-driven security strategies that support large-scale retail environments.
Ángel Gálvez — Global Chief Information Security Officer, Avolta
Ángel Gálvez leads global cybersecurity strategy at Avolta, bringing extensive experience from the insurance and retail sectors. His responsibilities include governance, risk management, and security operations across international environments. In parallel, he contributes to cybersecurity education, reinforcing the link between strategic leadership and operational excellence.
Juanjo López Soriano — Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Systems and Communications, Mercadona
Juanjo López Soriano combines infrastructure leadership with responsibility for information security at Mercadona. His career progression reflects deep experience in systems, communications, data centers, cloud environments, and enterprise platforms. He has played a key role in defining Mercadona’s core IT architecture while ensuring cybersecurity supports operational stability and internal growth.
Guillermo Daniel Estivill Grandi — Chief Information Security Officer, Condis Supermercats
Guillermo Daniel Estivill Grandi brings more than two decades of experience managing cybersecurity, networks, and communications in demanding retail environments. He has led strategic initiatives aligned with regulatory frameworks such as NIS2, strengthening resilience, ensuring compliance, and integrating innovative technologies to support secure and sustainable retail operations.
Protecting Spain’s Retail at Scale
Retail cybersecurity in Spain demands leaders who understand both technology and operational reality. From global fashion groups to supermarket chains, these security executives are protecting complex ecosystems where uptime, trust, and customer experience are inseparable from security. Their work ensures that Spain’s retail sector remains resilient, competitive, and secure in an increasingly digital economy.
