Privacy Analysis

Privacy Analysis is a functional area that helps organizations analyze and assess privacy risk for individuals arising from the processing of their data.

Explore functional areas and job roles associated with Privacy Analysis

Whether you’re transitioning into Privacy Analysis area or looking to begin your career, this diagram can help you navigate your professional advancement.

Common Feeder Functional Area IT Compliance Common Next Functional Areas Privacy Compliance Privacy Management GRC IT Risk Analysis IT Governance PrivacyAnalysis US$117kAverage Annual Salary Entry -Mid-Level DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES Privacy Analyst Privacy Officer
IT Compliance Common Feeder Functional Area Common Next Functional Areas Privacy Analyst Privacy Officer DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES PrivacyAnalysis US$117kAverage Annual Salary Senior Level Privacy Compliance Privacy Management GRC IT Risk Analysis IT Governance

Employer requirements for Privacy Analysis roles

According to market employment data, these are the most prominent business skills required to excel in the Privacy Analysis area and requested by employers:

  • Communication
  • Information Privacy
  • Management
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  • Operations
  • Leadership
  • Privacy Law
  • Auditing
  • Problem Solving

Privacy Analysis roles generally require an undergraduate degree.

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