About Us:
Securiti is the pioneer of the Data Command Center, a centralized platform that enables the safe use of data and GenAI. It provides unified data intelligence, controls and orchestration across hybrid multicloud environments. Large global enterprises rely on Securiti's Data Command Center for data security, privacy, governance, and compliance. Securiti has been recognized with numerous industry and analyst awards, including;
- Most Innovative Startup by RSA
- Top 25 Machine Learning Startups by Forbes
- Most Innovative AI Companies by CB Insights
- Cool Vendor in Data Security by Gartner
- Privacy Management Wave Leader by Forrester
Be part of an exciting team of researchers, developers, and data scientists developing a new set of foundational technologies that will help enterprises navigate a new era of data privacy and protection regulations globally.
Responsibilities:
- Analyse the legal landscape and developments globally in the Data privacy and Data protection space; including EU GDPR, California CCPA, Brazil LGPD, Australia Privacy Act, etc.
- Independently write articles that include
- Overviews and comparisons of data privacy and protection laws of different jurisdictions.
- Analysis of weekly developments globally in data privacy regulations such as case law, official decisions and guidelines by data protection authorities.
- Liaise with attorneys and industry experts across the world, to co-author articles, review your written articles, etc.
- Help collect and maintain a listing of websites that are authoritative sources of privacy regulations, official guidance, case laws, etc in different jurisdictions globally.
- Actively source articles from above website collection manually and with tools; Organize articles by topics, jurisdictions, categories, etc.; Publish articles on the company’s privacy research portal.
- Coordinate with product team members in US HQ on a regular basis.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's or higher degree in Law or related fields.
- Excellent comprehension capabilities; specifically, ability to read and understand privacy legal requirements; ability to analyse legal developments regularly.
- Excellent legal research skills.
- Excellent writing skills.
- Ability to occasionally coordinate with remote teams outside of regular working hours.
- Certifications in Privacy such as CIPP from organizations like IAPP are a plus.