Data Privacy Security Analyst
Overview:
- Investigate EIRP (Enterprise Incident Response Program) Incident Tickets
- Manage a case load of multiple simultaneous on-gong investigations.
- Develop a detailed understanding of the logistical and technical processes for travel booking.
- Identify affected data owner(s) and region(s).Chase stakeholders for relevant data and case facts.
- Determine root cause(s) of data privacy exposure.
- Initiate remediation with proper system owner(s).Provide detailed report to the Incident Response and Core Team.
- Investigate CS (Cybersecurity) Incident Tickets
- Document Lost/Stolen Assets.
- Follow up and ensure police reports are filed in proper jurisdictions.
- Investigate HR/Legal Request Incident Tickets
- Document digital media assets on legal hold.
- Document digital media assets under internal investigation.
- Conduct forensically sound acquisition of GBT digital media.
- Provide detailed forensic report of requested data.
- Provide evidence to approved SME in a forensically sound process.
Requirements:
- Interact daily with technical and non-technical employees and stakeholders.
- Be able to describe technical processes to non-technical stakeholders clearly and succinctly.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- A sound understanding of online booking and GDS mechanisms
- A sound understanding of information technology work flows.
- A sound understanding of forensic processes.
- Lead weekly meetings with legal and technical teams around incident investigations.
- Ideal candidate would be possibly a retired law enforcement who knows how to handle digital evidence, someone who worked with computer crimes would be a great candidate. If the person understands the travel industry, online booking systems, that would be a perfect candidate. So if a person worked for any online booking or airlines in data security would be great.
Compensation:
- $30.85 – $41.14