Corporate Counsel, Privacy Programs
Okta
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Counsel internal stakeholders through data protection governance meetings, strategy development, and implementation of data protection laws across Okta
- Ensure Okta's compliance with all applicable global privacy and data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation, Japan APPI, United States' federal and state regulation, and other global legal frameworks by monitoring and staying an expert and thought leader on global privacy laws and frameworks
- Evangelize and drive a privacy-focused culture throughout the company
- Coordinate and drive the development and enforcement of privacy initiatives across Okta
- Analyze relevant global privacy laws; create and execute implementation plans for privacy-related issues such as cookie compliance; conduct data privacy impact assessments
- Work closely with Privacy Operations team in conducting audits and maintaining Okta's privacy certifications
- Work closely with product counsel on privacy related issues to support business teams
- Support procurement team with resolving data protection issues in negotiations
- Own relevant internal and external privacy policies, trainings and guidelines
- Licensed attorney with an active bar admission.
- Minimum of 4 years relevant experience
- Combination of law firm and in-house experience strongly preferred, including 2+ years specialising in privacy and data protection matters
- Familiarity and comfort with the culture of a high-growth enterprise software company
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Highly-responsive and service-oriented approach to driving projects to closure
- Team-oriented and collaborative - a self-starter with intellectual curiosity regarding legal and regulatory aspects of data privacy and security
- Ability to organize, prioritize, and manage deadlines
- Experience in and/or knowledge of software-as-a-service and technical concepts
- Certified Information Privacy Professional (Europe, U.S., Canada, and/or Asia) or Certified Information Privacy Manager is a plus
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