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 U.S., 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 diligence
What 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 practice
Desirable (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
- U.S. LL.M. or prior cross-border privacy experience
Why 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.