Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Specialist 100%
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Job description
Based in Zurich and operating within the Group CISO & Technology Risk Control function of the CRO division, we are looking for a DLP specialist who combines strong business knowledge with solid analytical skills and a keen sense for operational risks. In this role, you will play a central part in identifying and assessing potential data leakage incidents, ensuring that employees are guided effectively through remediation steps, and contributing to the continuous enhancement of our DLP controls and processes. Operating within an international environment, you will collaborate closely with DLP teams and stakeholders across multiple locations, helping to maintain a consistent and effective global DLP framework that safeguards both our clients and the Organization., * Assess DLP alerts for potential data leaks, communicate with users to guide remediation actions, and reinforce secure data-handling practices.
- Identify opportunities to improve DLP processes and playbooks to increase efficiency.
- Turn DLP alerts data into actionable insights by identifying trends and anomalies, and shaping KPIs and KRIs to strengthen risk oversight across the Bank.
- Provide guidance on DLP policy interpretation and support their refinement based on risk, operational insights, and business needs, while enhancing detection accuracy, reducing operational disruption, and maintaining strong data protection.
- Foster consistent DLP practices across global teams by sharing insights and promoting collaboration and learning.
Requirements
- Strong understanding of banking operations, client processes and data flows, and how they relate to DLP risks.
- Hands-on experience with security monitoring or incident management, preferably with Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) tools or other security detection technologies.
- Ability to communicate clearly and confidently, especially when explaining incidents to non-technical stakeholders, guiding them through remediation steps and influencing secure behaviour.
- Experience in information security, risk management, compliance, data protection or audit, ideally within the financial industry, with exposure to regulatory expectations around information security and/or data governance.
- Solid analytical and data-interpretation skills, with the ability to identify patterns, anomalies and underlying risk indicators in data. Experience with analytics or visualization tools is a strong advantage.
- Relevant academic background in Business Administration, Information Security, Computer Science, or a related field. Industry certifications are an asset.
- Proficiency in German, French and/or Italian is a plus, enabling effective communication across the Bank's key locations and supporting collaboration with stakeholders in multiple regions.
Benefits & conditions
At Julius Baer, we value the deep understanding of banking operations and client-centric processes that our people bring - both are essential to protect sensitive information in an increasingly complex and data-driven environment. As the importance of strong data protection practices continue to grow across the financial industry, we are expanding our Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) capabilities to further strengthen the Bank's security posture.