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What will you do:
· Help maintain a global corporate data privacy program and standards appropriate for a leading cybersecurity company
· Advise on legal requirements applicable to the management of personal information throughout the company’s service development and business lifecycle
· Negotiate data protection-related contract terms, in sales, procurement and other agreements
· Support cross-functional incident management processes in addressing potential data privacy and security incidents
· Research, interpret and provide guidance on international data privacy and security laws as these and the company’s needs evolve
What you need to succeed:
· J.D. from an accredited law school and a member in good standing of a U.S. state bar
· 5 years’ experience, predominantly in data protection/privacy, within a highly regarded law firm or as in-house legal counsel (preferably in a technology company or advisory firm)
· Experience providing practical advice relating to GDPR and privacy regulation of other jurisdictions, particularly US, and Data Protection Authority guidelines and recommendations, to resolve real-life business issues
· Experience of negotiating DPAs and commercial contracts (with SaaS an advantage)
· Resourceful and results-oriented team player who’s fun to work with and adds value to the business
· Creative and pragmatic thinker with strong interpersonal skills, who provides excellent service to their clients and is able to think strategically and establish a “trusted advisor” relationship
· Excellent written and spoken communication skills
The salary range for this position is $115,000 – $175,000/year, plus commissions or discretionary bonus, which will be based on the employee’s performance. Base pay may also vary considerably depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The compensation package includes a wide range of medical, dental, vision, financial, and other benefits.
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