Job Summary:
The data protection analyst is a practitioner responsible for securing and monitoring all data accessed, transmitted and stored throughout the business and third parties. The data protection analyst is involved throughout the entire data lifecycle, from inception through disposal, ensuring access to data is managed and maintained following rigorous security, engineering and governance principles. The analyst works closely with business units and stakeholders to help with data access, ownership and enforcement of policies, rules and safeguards. The analyst works closely with IT team members, cybersecurity operations/responders and third parties, and must be technically proficient with data protection technologies, including data loss prevention (DLP), cloud access security broker (CASB), data classification, privacy, behavior analytics, encryption and GRC.
The analyst must collaborate with technical and non-technical teams to design, implement and manage data protection processes that reduce risks from insider threats and data breaches. The role is expected to be knowledgeable about data storage and identity and access management, and adept at understanding security architecture with internal and hosted services. Continual assessment and validation of controls is required to ensure protection aligns with policies, procedures and risk oversight. Analysts support senior management to help maintain a safe and secure enterprise technical operation. Additionally, analysts work closely with incident response and security operations center (SOC) personnel when events and suspected incidents surface.
Job Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Active U.S. Secret Clearance.
Some basic experience with one or more scripting languages (e.g., Python, PowerShell and Bash).
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"This position requires you to access information that is subject to U.S. export regulations. You may only access such information if you are a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. government."