Cybersecurity Data Loss Prevention DLP Analyst
Description -
As the world around us becomes more connected and digital, there are increased opportunities for fraud and disruption due to cybersecurity attacks. The need for companies, products, and services to be secure is more important than ever in this constantly changing landscape.
Are you passionate about keeping good people safe from bad actors? We are too! We are HP Cybersecurity, and we are tasked with the security of the HP enterprise. As HP continues our digital transformation, the work of the cybersecurity professional is never complete and is always interesting. Come be a part of making a difference with us!
The HP Cybersecurity Data Loss Prevention Analyst is responsible for supporting the development and management of data loss prevention methods and tools. This role involves configuring and maintaining technologies used to protect HP data. The analyst will monitor data activity, respond to data handling events, and ensure compliance with company policies. The ideal candidate will have experience using data loss prevention tools, a background in cybersecurity, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work collaboratively across different teams.
This position is a flexible full-time remote working position with the expectation that the employee will be available when needed to join occasional meetings outside of core working hours.
What a Cybersecurity Data Loss Prevention Analyst does at HP:
Individuals who thrive in this role at HP typically have:
About the team:
The Cybersecurity Data Loss Prevention team is a developing group of cyber security professionals who collaborate with all disciplines within Cybersecurity as well as business and functional stakeholders as trusted advisors to effectively manage cyber security risks to the business.
Knowledge & Skills:
Cross-Org Skills:
Disclaimer:
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, responsibilities, knowledge, etc. These may be subject to change and additional functions may be assigned as needed by management.