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Provide counseling on a range of consumer and commercial financial products and services, including with respect to escalated customer complaints, privacy and data security projects, the management of our intellectual property, working with colleagues and cross-functional stakeholders across the company.
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Job Description We are looking for an enthusiastic self-starter eager to contribute toward leveraging the Epsilon data platform for scaling personalization with privacy-compliant data.
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Acting as an interface and liaison to the Business Group for other Corporate Legal functions such as IP, Ethics & Compliance, Data Privacy, Contracting Center of Excellence and Litigation, the Geo Legal teams, and Government Relations & Trade.
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Apply specialized knowledge in particular non-financial risk domains, and broad acumen across facets of all domains including cybersecurity, technology, cloud, operational resiliency, data, third party, privacy, and product risk.
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Understand, communicate, and implement end-to-end capabilities such as Data Governance, Data Protection, Data Privacy, Data Rights Management, Data Encryption & Tokenization, Data Classification, and.
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Ensure compliance with rules and regulations, including the organization’s Data Privacy and Protection Guidelines. Handle confidential and sensitive employee data seriously and respectfully.
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Deep understanding of Identity and Access Management; specifically, Governance, User lifecycle Management, and Identity Data Management. Complete security & privacy literacy and awareness training during onboarding and annually thereafter.
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Follow documented firm standards and policies to mitigate risk and ensure regulatory, operational and client compliance (e.g., following Data Privacy protocols, using Connect accurately and in line with team and client protocols, etc.
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Identify, research, analyze, and work with cross-functional teams to address potential risks related to a wide range of relevant legal topics (e.g., licensing, intellectual property, commercial, data security, and privacy laws.
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Maintains patient and staff privacy and confidentiality pursuant to HIPAA Privacy Final Rule. Assesses assigned case load of home health care patients and families to identify the physical, psychosocial, and environmental needs of patients as evidenced by documentation, clinical records, Interdisciplinary Team reports, after hours reports, and on-site evaluations.
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Maintain a strong focus on security and data privacy throughout the development process. System Design and Architecture: Design and implement complex systems and infrastructure, ensuring they are scalable, secure, and meet the needs of the business.
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With respect to the personal information you provided in this application, that information will be submitted directly to the independent franchisee, who is solely responsible for all privacy and data protection matters related to their studio.
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The position requires depth in commercial contracting and a broad knowledge of general corporate and business law and other areas of law typical for in-house counsel, such as data privacy, data security, insurance, intellectual property and risk counseling.
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Join us in shaping the future of privacy and data security. Our product focuses on personal and sensitive data discovery, serving a variety of industries and use-cases. The role requires a high level of autonomy and self-direction, with a focus on driving revenue growth and reducing churn.
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Expertise in MDM tools and technologies, mandatory SAP experience, strong knowledge of data modeling, integration, and data privacy regulations. Extensive experience in data governance, data quality, and master data management.
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