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Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Specialist (Full-Time)
The Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Specialist is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to prevent data leaks at Julius Baer and works closely with various teams and stakeholders to ensure the security of client and corporate data. The role involves analyzing DLP alerts, communicating with employees, and continuously improving processes and controls.
Tasks
The responsibilities of the Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Specialist include:- Analysis, triage, and classification of DLP alerts to identify potential data breaches
- Engaging with employees to explain the context of incidents, lead remediation efforts, and promote secure data processing practices throughout the organization
- Ongoing improvement of DLP processes, playbooks, and workflows
- Analysis of DLP event data to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies that indicate new risks
- Translating analytical insights into meaningful reports and contributing to the development of KPIs/KRIs for a wide range of stakeholders
- Consistent application of DLP rules, policies, and control frameworks across business units and regions
- Working in international environments, collaborating with teams located around the world, and adapting to different business requirements and regulatory landscapes
Requirements
The requirements for the Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Specialist are:- Ability to communicate clearly and confidently, particularly when explaining incidents to non-technical stakeholders, guiding them through remediation steps, and influencing safe behavior
- Experience in information security, risk management, compliance, data protection, or auditing, ideally in the financial industry, with knowledge of regulatory requirements regarding information security and/or data protection
- A structured, proactive, and detail-oriented work style capable of handling operational workloads while contributing to process enhancement and continuous improvement
- Experience working in international environments, collaborating with globally distributed teams, and adapting to different business requirements and regulatory landscapes
- Relevant academic background in information security, computer science, business administration, or a related field; industry certifications are a plus
- Fluency in German, French, and/or Italian is a plus, as it facilitates effective communication at the company’s key locations and supports collaboration with stakeholders across multiple regions
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