Counsel - Data Protection and Privacy The candidate will provide legal counsel to the Bank's business units and support functions on all aspects of data protection and privacy, including satisfying legal requirements to ensure the security and confidentiality of customer information and protect against unauthorized access, issuing appropriate privacy notice disclosures about the Bank's use of customer information and information sharing practices, complying with applicable regulatory and industry guidance to promote data security, and satisfying legal requirements in the event of a data compromise. Will provide legal advice regarding all issues concerning privacy, data protection, data-sharing, and information systems. Serve as lead attorney to support activities of the Bank's Information Security team, and closely collaborate with the Bank's support functions on privacy-related issues. Advise on privacy and data security-related provisions of third party contracts. Advise on potential application of EU and other cross-border data security laws to the Bank's activities. Work with the Bank's Security, Corporate Compliance, Risk, Information Technology, HR Departments in responding to any federal or state regulatory investigations concerning privacy-related matters. Monitor newly enacted privacy laws and regulations, including participating in regulatory development impact assessments, and advising the business units on best practices to comply with legal and regulatory requirements. Ensure that corporate data collection, storage and protection programs are consistent and comply with legal requirements. Advise on privacy policies for Bank activities, ensuring adoption of industry best practices. Advise on the sharing of confidential supervisory information (CSI). Advise on the sufficiency of cybersecurity insurance. Advise on notification and other obligations in connection with security and privacy incidents and incident response programs. Advise the business units on physical security standards under the FFIEC Guidance and applicable federal laws.
The candidate should have a J.D. degree from an accredited law school. Must have 4+ years of experience providing legal counsel on data protection and privacy-related laws and regulations. Thorough knowledge of federal privacy and data protection laws, including the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and general familiarity with state data breach notification laws is required. Experience with providing legal support to business units which may be impacted by European Union data protection and privacy laws is needed. Should be a member of the California State Bar or otherwise qualified to practice law in California as registered in-house counsel. Excellent academic and employment credentials are needed. Should keep informed of legislative and regulatory proposals related to privacy or data protection. Experience with vendor relationship management and contract negotiations is needed. Experience with technology solutions or systems used to safeguard privacy and data protection is essential. Experience in a dynamic in-house environment preferred. Should have in-depth knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations regarding data protection and privacy.
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