Amazon.com Services LLC
Technology
PrivacyEngineer,IncidentResponse,Devices&ServicesTrust,Privacy,andAccessibility(TPA)
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“Privacy Engineer, Incident Response, Devices & Services Trust, Privacy, and Accessibility (TPA) at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Privacy engineering, Incident response, Data protection. Manage privacy risk events. Write case notes”
Industry & Context.
Creative problem solving; Critical problem solving; Technical investigations; Data analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in computer science, 5+ years experience, CCSP or CEH or CFR or Cloud+ or CySA+ or GCED or GICSP or PenTest+
Nice to Have
Threat modeling experience, 3+ years programming experience, Experience in application security frameworks, Security code reviews experience, Incident response experience, Security infrastructure experience, Penetration testing experience, Mobile security experience, Cloud security experience, AI security experience, Identity and access controls experience
What You'll Do.
Manage privacy risk events
Write recommendations
Perform trade-off analyses
Interact with other teams
Influence other teams
Identify stakeholders
Mitigate privacy risks
Own program initiatives
Handle technical investigations
Provide recommendations
Develop knowledge of privacy obligations
Develop knowledge of data governance
Improve DSTP processes
Support deep dive assessments
Perform data analysis
Identify privacy incidents
Contain privacy incidents
Mitigate privacy incidents
Implement Privacy by Design
Implement Privacy by Default
Track risk assessment
Track remediation actions
Ensure timely task execution
Know impacted systems
Ensure compliance paths
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Global team environment; Cross-functional teams; Service teams; Engineering teams; Product teams; Legal teams; Policy specialists; Compliance specialists; PR teams; Marketing teams; Amazon builders
Communication Scope
Case notes; Reports; Summaries; Recommendations; Trade-off analyses; Briefing complex cases
Process & Methodology
Program initiatives, Project tracking
Full Job Description
Devices and Services Trust and Privacy (DSTP) is responsible for maintaining and raising the trust bar for Amazon customers across a diverse set of 30+ Devices and Services (D&S). DSTP offers horizontal services for builders to ensure trust, privacy, and accessibility is built into our products and services. We also build customer-facing capabilities that provides customers with control and transparency and reducing privacy risk, while enabling partner teams to innovate with appropriate guardrails for content moderation, privacy, accessibility, and trust. The DSTP team is looking for a passionate Security and Privacy Incident Response Engineer who can lead the response to privacy and data protection issues across Devices & Services. You must thrive in dynamic/ambiguous situations, and think like both an attacker and defender, while working through the entire incident response lifecycle. You’ll be working in a global team environment where clear and accurate communication and collaboration on privacy and data protection issues is critical. In this role, you will apply your creative and critical problem solving skills to quickly contain incidents and then work with cross-functional teams to remediate the root cause. You must have a passion for engineering solutions to complex privacy and data governance challenges, and recognize and fill gaps in capabilities. Above all, you should be passionate about privacy, information security, the ever-changing threat landscape and privacy/security automation and tooling. Key job responsibilities - Manage escalated privacy and trust risk events/cases from start to finish; write detailed case notes, reports, summaries, short and long-term recommendations, and trade-off analyses for all audiences, including senior leadership. - Interact with and influence other teams (e.g., service teams, engineering, product, legal); identify experts and stakeholders on other teams to support decisions on containing incidents or mitigating privacy
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