About The Position

Reporting to a Content Protection Lead, the Content Protection Business Analyst (CPBA) provides anti-piracy and brand protection support by monitoring and processing daily piracy alerts, triaging incidents, and coordinating with internal teams and external vendors to ensure timely, appropriate enforcement actions. The CPBA uses data produced by Wiley’s content protection vendors and Wiley’s marketing and sales teams to generate regular and ad hoc reports that help Wiley better understand the piracy landscape and inform important business decisions. The CPBA collaborates with internal stakeholders to collect, validate, and enrich data and intelligence that can enhance content protection activities, helping to safeguard Wiley’s revenue streams and reduce financial loss caused by copyright and trademark infringement online. The CPBA conducts and/or supports research on revenue protection, return on investment, sales recovery, and the impact of piracy on Wiley’s customers and markets. The CPBA stays current on piracy developments and emerging trends, proactively informing Wiley about new technological threats and relevant opportunities—including the increasing use of AI-enabled tools by bad actors and the availability of AI-based technologies that can strengthen detection, analysis, and enforcement. Accordingly, the CPBA is expected to be familiar with artificial intelligence–based technologies and how they may affect online piracy, brand abuse, and content protection operations. The CPBA may also manage or support projects focused on assessing and addressing new piracy and brand abuse phenomena, including process improvements, vendor performance monitoring, and cross-functional initiatives. This role requires in-depth knowledge and experience, applying best practices and a strong understanding of internal and external business issues to improve processes and solve complex problems. The CPBA works independently with minimal guidance and serves as a resource for colleagues with less experience. The role requires conceptual and practical expertise in the discipline, relevant knowledge of related disciplines, and sound judgment based on analysis of multiple sources of information. May have up to two individual contributor direct reports.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent practical experience).
  • Experience in the content industry, entertainment, technology sector, or with vendors supporting anti-piracy/brand protection operations.
  • Strong analytical skills: comfortable working with datasets, KPIs, trend analysis, and translating findings into recommendations.
  • Solid technical literacy and the ability to translate business needs into concrete capabilities and operational requirements.
  • Working knowledge of AI-enabled technologies (e.g., AI-assisted search, classification, anomaly detection, content matching) and how AI is used by both bad actors and defenders in piracy/brand abuse contexts.
  • Knowledge of piracy platforms, piracy facilitators, and escalation processes for non-compliance; publishing-sector experience is a plus, but adjacent industry experience is welcome.
  • Basic understanding of core IP concepts (copyright fundamentals; familiarity with trademark/brand protection is a plus).
  • Proven ability to operate effectively under deadlines in a fast-paced, international, digital, and multi-lingual environment.
  • Demonstrated integrity, sound judgment, clear and unbiased thinking, and “grace under pressure.”
  • Adaptable mindset: willingness to embrace change, adjust priorities quickly, and contribute to evolving strategies.
  • Ability to influence without authority, gather inputs across teams, and manage stakeholders effectively.
  • Project coordination/management capability (planning, tracking, documentation, delivery).

Responsibilities

  • Monitor, triage, and process daily piracy/brand abuse alerts; coordinate with vendors to ensure timely and appropriate enforcement actions.
  • Produce clear, actionable reporting (weekly/monthly/quarterly) on piracy trends, case volumes, outcomes, and vendor performance to support business decisions.
  • Partner with internal stakeholders (e.g., Sales, Marketing, Legal, Product, Technology) to gather, validate, and enrich data that improves content protection effectiveness.
  • Conduct and/or support analysis on revenue protection, ROI of enforcement activity, sales recovery indicators, and the business/customer impact of piracy.
  • Maintain current knowledge of piracy ecosystems, tactics, and emerging threats, proactively brief stakeholders on new developments.
  • Support or manage projects that assess and address new piracy and brand abuse phenomena, including process improvements and operational playbooks.

Benefits

  • Wiley is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We evaluate all qualified applicants and treat all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or based on any individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
  • Wiley is also committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants and employees with disabilities.
  • We are proud that our workplace promotes continual learning and internal mobility.
  • Our values support courageous teammates, needle movers, and learning champions all while striving to support the health and well-being of all employees.
  • We offer meeting-free Friday afternoons allowing more time for heads down work and professional development, and through a robust body of employee programing we facilitate a wide range of opportunities to foster community, learn, and grow.
  • We are committed to fair, transparent pay, and we strive to provide competitive compensation in addition to a comprehensive benefits package.
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