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The Cybersecurity and Privacy Analyst, a role residing within the Comcast Cybersecurity (CCS) organization, is responsible for implementing and maturing a company-wide Cybersecurity and Privacy compliance program to ensure that information assets, associated technologies and processes are adequately protected. In this role, candidates will work with various Privacy and Cybersecurity Process Owners to understand Privacy and Cybersecurity Controls in place and translate those controls into requirements to be used to help facilitate continuous controls monitoring. The Controls Compliance Monitoring (CCM) team partners with Process Owners and Business Units to help drive the overall Security and Privacy Posture of the organization. CCM provides meaningful, data driven insights to the business unit to help the Business Units adopt a proactive approach to privacy and security, and to help drive overall compliance with Internal Policies and Standards. CCM aims to create a product (Dashboard) that is usable by all three lines of defense to promote awareness, accountability, and end-to-end reporting on Privacy and Security Controls. The Cybersecurity and Privacy Analyst should have a general understanding of Security and Privacy controls, should be familiar with security industry standards and best practices, and must be able to effectively work with development, engineering, and operational counterparts, across a broad technical environment in all general security areas. This role will serve as a subject matter expert and provides guidance to employees and internal teams, will contribute to the functional strategy development, and closely align to business objectives in driving the maturity of the Organization's compliance security posture. The position is highly collaborative across a variety of teams, both technical and non-technical, and will require strong communication skills as well as the ability to build effective, productive relationships in order to succeed.