Privacy Counsel Duties: Partner closely with Security team to provide legal and strategic advice on a range of matters, including security incident response (preparedness, investigation, communication, remediation), breach notification requirements, bug bounty/vulnerability management programs, and third-party security assessments. Collaborate with stakeholders to help create, improve, and enforce data security policies, standards, and practices, assuring they meet global legal requirements. Ensure Snap's data processing globally complies with all applicable privacy laws, including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and state and federal consumer protection and privacy laws. Partner with Product Counsel on complex issues as they emerge in the development of new products and technologies, including privacy, data security, and encryption. Help continue to improve over time Snap's privacy-by-design requirements, working closely with Snap's Privacy Engineering team. Analyze potential legal risks and regulatory requirements for new products and technologies. Conduct privacy due diligence reviews, privacy impact assessments, and integration plans for potential acquisitions and partnerships. Help draft public-facing descriptions of new products and technologies. Track and analyze proposed, pending and new domestic and global privacy, data security, and consumer legislation that could impact the business and recommend any potential or necessary modifications to practices, as well as advise Policy team on lobbying priorities. Conduct periodic privacy and security trainings across the company.
Qualifications: JD Degree from a nationally recognized law school. Active membership in at least on state Bar. 6+ years of experience practicing law. Experience counseling and working closely with Security teams, including managing security incidents and incident response teams. Knowledge of security frameworks and compliance (e.g., NIST and ISO 27001). Experience advising on domestic and global privacy and data security issues, including the GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, Section 5 of the FTC Act relating to privacy, anti-spam laws, cookies regulation, and the CCPA. Knowledge of global privacy and data security laws, regulations, and industry guidelines, especially those relevant for ecommerce, ad tech, and Internet companies. In-house experience or law firm experience counseling clients on privacy and data security matters. Excellent legal and business judgment and strategic thinking. Able to communicate effectively with stakeholders across the company on complex, multifaceted issues. Detail-oriented, business-friendly, and a team player, with an ability to think creatively and accommodate tight deadlines. Strong work ethic and able to work independently and collaboratively. Great sense of humor.
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