Assistant/Associate General Counsel And Privacy Officer Duties: Provide legal analysis and advice regarding technology initiatives and strategy, including counseling and collaborating on regulatory, privacy, security, intellectual property, and other issues. Structure, review, draft, and negotiate a wide variety of agreements for technology and services, including software as a service (SaaS) agreements, cloud services agreements, API licenses, data licenses, vendor contracts, online terms of service, privacy statements or privacy policies, data processing agreements, professional services agreements, outsourcing agreements, joint development agreements, and other technology contracts. As a member of the vendor management oversight team, lead the legal and privacy due diligence on all significant vendors. As the organization's privacy officer, lead efforts to design and implement the organization's privacy program by incorporating privacy and data controls into the organization's technologies. As a member of the security incident response team, perform data breach and privacy risk assessment, documentation, and mitigation. Provide legal analysis and advice regarding the law of electronic signatures, including authentication risk, admissibility, and evaluation. Counsel the security and compliance teams on matters related to prevention, preparedness, and response related to security incidents, privacy compliance, and data breach notification obligations. Counsel the information technology, data, and quantitative analysis teams on matters related to privacy compliance; data collection, use, and governance; and data ownership, licensing, and use restrictions. Educate technical teams on privacy, data protection, and data use restriction requirements, and raise awareness of developments in the data regulatory landscape.
Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree and a JD from an American Bar Association accredited law school. Ability to obtain a professional license to practice law in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Illinois. 3+ years experience (7+ years preferred) in a law firm or corporate law department providing legal advice relating to complex technology agreements, privacy, data ownership/licensing, or related subjects. IAPP certification (CIPP/US, CIPM, or CIPT) or equivalent employment history is preferred. Technical expertise preferred, such as prior experience or knowledge of Data security and privacy; Information technology; Software development; Digital advertising; and SaaS or cloud solutions. Functional knowledge (or ability to develop functional knowledge) of common cybersecurity, privacy, or IT risk management frameworks, such as the CIS Controls, NIST CSF, NIST Privacy Framework, ISO 27001, and FTC Guidelines. Expertise in the law and industry standards related to data use and analytics, including privacy, data breach notification, security, and intellectual property.
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