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Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Associate

Douglas Scott
Bristol City
1 week ago
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Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Associate

Greater London – £100,000 - £120,000

Join a market-leading team shaping the future of digital regulation.

A leading US law firm with an excellent foothold in the tech sector is seeking a talented Associate (2–5 years’ PQE) to join its growing London-based Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity practice. This is a rare opportunity to work at the forefront of data protection, cybersecurity, and emerging digital regulatory frameworks - including the DSA, DMA, AI Act and UK Online Safety Act for some of the world’s most innovative and high-growth companies.

About the Role
As part of a globally integrated team, you’ll advise on high-stakes, multi-jurisdictional matters spanning privacy law, data breaches, digital compliance, and strategic regulatory engagement. The role offers exposure to a broad range of industries, from financial services and healthtech to social media and connected mobility, and involves close collaboration with colleagues in Europe, the , and beyond.

Key Responsibilities:
Lead and support on GDPR and UK GDPR compliance programs, cybersecurity incident response, and regulatory investigations Advise on cross-border data transfers, platform regulation, AI governance, and data ethics Work with start-ups, scale-ups, and multinational tech companies across high-growth sectors Contribute to litigation strategy and corporate transactional due diligenceWhat We’re Looking For:
2–4 years of relevant post-qualification experience in data protection and cybersecurity Qualified solicitor in England & Wales Experience advising on UK GDPR, EU GDPR, and cyber-related compliance and risk Strong legal analysis, communication, and drafting skills A proactive, entrepreneurial mindset with an interest in working in a fast-paced, international practiceDesirable (but not essential):
Experience engaging with regulators such as the ICO, CNIL, or other global data protection authorities Background in tech or an understanding of digital infrastructure, platforms, or AI tools Familiarity with programming, network, or web/database technologies or prior cross-border privacy experienceWhy Join?

You’ll be part of a collaborative, intellectually curious environment advising clients on cutting-edge legal issues with global impact. This is a unique chance to help shape how businesses navigate privacy, cybersecurity, and digital compliance amid fast-evolving regulatory landscapes.

If you’re ready to make an impact within a top-tier, international team, we’d love to hear from you.

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