Privacy Counsel, APAC

at  Aon Corporation

Kuala Lumpur, KL, Malaysia -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate07 Nov, 2024Not Specified08 Aug, 20243 year(s) or aboveCps,Cipp,Information Security,Data Protection Act,Addendums,Personal Data Protection,Privacy ActNoNo
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Description:

PRIVACY COUNSEL, APAC

We’re hiring! We are looking for a Privacy Counsel, APAC to join our business in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Privacy Counsel, APAC will provide day to day legal expertise and support to the business across APAC on a wide range of privacy law matters.
The Privacy Counsel, APAC will proactively manage compliance with privacy statutes and regulations. The scope of the work will require the successful candidate to communicate with various levels of management and staff, data privacy regulators, legal department peers, and outside counsel. Working closely with members of Aon’s Global Privacy Office (GPO), the Privacy Counsel, APAC will provide support for new and existing projects and initiatives.

Responsibilities:

THE PRIVACY COUNSEL, APAC RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

  • Work with commercial teams to ensure client contracts and agreements with suppliers or third parties align with all relevant privacy laws.
  • Draft, review, and negotiate privacy and data protection language for Aon’s client, supplier, and third-party agreements.
  • Work collaboratively within the OneTrust system to review initiatives for compliance with privacy laws, conduct privacy impact assessments and develop solutions that address privacy risks.
  • Advise on data privacy incidents; provide legal counsel on notification obligations, standard methodologies for communication. Manage regulatory interactions.
  • Establish and maintain excellent working relationships with members of the business and work proactively with them to identify, mitigate and address privacy risks.
  • Work closely with the relevant Asia-Pacific partners in assisting business and shared services teams in responding to requests from individuals with common rights under the applicable data protection with respect to their personal information.
  • Help support projects designed to maintain awareness throughout the organization of Aon’s approach to privacy and commitment to its privacy obligations globally.
  • Provide regular privacy training and communications to Aon business and shared services teams within the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Help support projects designed to maintain privacy compliance.
  • Stay ahead of regulatory developments. Analyze existing and new legislative and regulatory developments to ensure that Aon understands and remains aligned with evolving requirements.
  • Support the APAC Privacy Counsel Lead in carrying out her expanded role as the DPO of Aon SG.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS

  • 3-5 years proven experience with a focus in privacy and data protection law and regulation, especially:
  • the China data protection laws (Data Security Law, Cybersecurity Law and Personal Information Protection Law),
  • Hong Kong Personal Data Protection (Privacy Ordinance),
  • India Information Technology Act,
  • Indonesia Personal Data Protection Law,
  • Japan Act on the Protection of Personal Information,
  • Malaysia Personal Data Protection Act 2010,
  • Macau Personal Data Protection Law,
  • Philippines Data Privacy Act of 2012,
  • Singapore Personal Data Protection Act 2012,
  • South Korea Personal Information Protection Act, Thailand Personal Data Protection Act 2019,
  • Taiwan Personal Data Protection Act 2010,
  • Vietnam data protection laws (Decree on Personal Data Law Protection, Network Information Security No. 86/2015/QH13 and the Law on Cybersecurity (No. 24/2018QH14),
  • Australian federal Privacy Act, the Australian Privacy Principles, Prudential Standards, Prudential Standard CPS 234 Information Security (CPS 234),
  • New Zealand Privacy Act 2020 and its Information Privacy Principles.
  • CIPP certified, or ability to demonstrate equivalent knowledge
  • Experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements, especially privacy and data protection provisions and addendums
  • Experience working with OneTrust preferred
  • Experience with interpreting and implementing privacy programs
  • You are a self-motivated team player with the ability to learn quickly, identify and resolve legal and business issues, drive projects and earn the confidence of the partners you work with
  • You can work independently but also like to be part of a diverse team


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:3.0Max:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

IT Software - Other

Business Development Services

Graduate

Proficient

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia