Booz Allen

PrivacyAnalyst

$55–55k Washington, District of Columbia, United States; Atlanta, Georgia, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Privacy Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: Privacy, Information security, Data privacy, Privacy documentation. Design, management, and support of the implementation, enforcement, and continuous improvement of ethics and compliance programs focused on data privacy. Support client's privacy office, primarily on the Privacy Documentation Team”

What You'll Achieve.

Execute against clear objectives, priorities, deadlines, and success metrics or KPIs

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Research, analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Public Trust, Government investigation, Eligibility requirements of the U. S. government, On camera during interviews and assessments, Identity verification process that leverages advanced biometrics and artificial intelligence, Prohibition of AI or other tools to assist with responses during interviews unless permission is explicitly provided

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of experience with privacy or information security in a professional or nonprofit environment, Knowledge of privacy laws and standards such as the Privacy Act, E-Government Act of 2002, or NIST SP 800-53 Revision 5, Ability to draft various documents for various audiences, including Privacy Threshold Analyses (PTAs) and Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs), Ability to execute against clear objectives, priorities, deadlines, and success metrics or KPIs, Ability to work autonomously, as well as closely with project teams, stakeholders, and team leads, Public Trust, Associate's degree

Nice to Have

Experience with law or public policy, Experience with the Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A) process, Experience monitoring, analyzing, and ensuring compliance with federal privacy laws and policies, including the Privacy Act of 1974, the E-Government Act of 2002, and privacy-related guidance by the Office of Management and Budget, Experience assisting with developing, updating, and implementing privacy-related policies, procedures, and guidance, Experience analyzing current and planned policies and activities, Experience assessing compliance with privacy requirements, Bachelor's degree

What You'll Do.

and support of the implementation

and continuous improvement of ethics and compliance programs focused on data privacy

Support client's privacy office

primarily on the Privacy Documentation Team

Assess and inform operators and senior leadership or commanders on dynamic adversarial tactics

and procedures for privacy-focused activities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Ability to work closely with project teams, stakeholders, and team leads

Communication Scope

Ability to draft various documents for various audiences

Full Job Description

Privacy Analyst **The Opportunity:** As a cyber mission specialist, you understand the value of hunt-forward operations, and you know that battles are won in the grey. At Booz Allen, you can use your cyberspace operations experience to create solutions that will be executed on a worldwide stage. We’re looking for a privacy analyst like you to apply your skills in the design, management, and support of the implementation, enforcement, and continuous improvement of ethics and compliance programs focused on data privacy. In this role, you’ll be counted on to support our client's privacy office, primarily on the Privacy Documentation Team. This is an opportunity to use your research, analysis, and writing skills to adequately assess and inform operators and senior leadership or commanders on dynamic adversarial tactics, techniques, and procedures for privacy-focused activities. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * 2+ years of experience with privacy or information security in a professional or nonprofit environment * Knowledge of privacy laws and standards such as the Privacy Act, E-Government Act of 2002, or NIST SP 800-53 Revision 5 * Ability to draft various documents for various audiences, including Privacy Threshold Analyses (PTAs) and Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) * Ability to execute against clear objectives, priorities, deadlines, and success metrics or KPIs * Ability to work autonomously, as well as closely with project teams, stakeholders, and team leads * Public Trust * Associate’s degree * IAPP Privacy Certification such as CIPP or CIPM Certification **Nice If You Have:** * Experience with law or public policy * Experience with the Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A) process * Experience monitoring, analyzing, and ensuring compliance with federal privacy laws and policies, including the Privacy Act of 1974, the E-Government Act of 2002, and privacy-related guidance by the Office of Management and Budget * Experience assisting with deve

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