Privacy Counsel (remote)

CrowdStrike UK

Base: $135,000 - $205,000 py; bonus/equity: eligib...
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Data processing agreement negotiation
Gdpr and international transfer mechanisms
Vendor onboarding and subprocessor governance
** CrowdStrike is seeking a remote Privacy Counsel to join their global Privacy & Public Policy team. The role involves commercial contracting, vendor onboarding, AI-related legal assessments, and operational privacy governance, focusing on enhancing the company's global privacy compliance program. **

Job Summary

  • This role combines commercial contracting, vendor onboarding, and AI-related legal assessment within a mission-driven cybersecurity company.
  • The successful candidate will actively contribute to the evolution of the global Privacy Compliance Program by optimizing processes and integrating AI responsibly.
  • CrowdStrike offers market-leading compensation, comprehensive wellness programs, and a culture that values flexibility and autonomy for its employees.

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** CrowdStrike is seeking a remote Privacy Counsel to join their global Privacy & Public Policy team. The role involves commercial contracting, vendor onboarding, AI-related legal assessments, and operational privacy governance, focusing on enhancing the company's global privacy compliance program. **

Salary

Base: $135,000 - $205,000 per year; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for bonuses and equity grants; Benefits: Health insurance, 401k, paid time off, parental leave

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Data Processing Agreement negotiation
  • GDPR and international transfer mechanisms
  • Vendor onboarding and subprocessor governance
  • DPIA and RoPA documentation management
  • AI-related privacy regulatory assessment

Nice-to-have

  • Experience with AI-driven legal automation
  • Background in cybersecurity or SaaS industries
  • Interest in legal tech and process optimization
  • Multilingual proficiency in European languages
  • CIPP/E or CIPP/US certification

Key Requirements

  • Law degree and qualification to practice in EU or US
  • 5-10 years of experience in data protection law
  • Strong knowledge of GDPR and SCCs
  • Experience with enterprise privacy governance tools

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