manager, information protection 4959993
Jul 8, 2026 · Pfizer Hellas
About the job
We are seeking a Manager, Information Protection & Technology Privacy, to lead and oversee the enterprise information protection program and serve as the primary Technology & Cyber Privacy Advisor within the Cyber GRC organization. This role ensures that sensitive data — across intellectual property, regulated data, and confidential business information — is appropriately classified, protected, and handled in alignment with Pfizer policies, regulatory expectations, and risk tolerance.
This role partners closely with Data Protection Engineering, Privacy, Legal, IT, Security Operations, and the DPO office to operationalize controls, drive adoption of data protection standards, ensure ongoing compliance across a complex, regulated pharmaceutical environment, and support Business Units in navigating privacy obligations across multiple jurisdictions.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
Define and maintain the enterprise information protection strategy, standards, and control framework aligned to business risk and regulatory requirements.
Establish and govern data classification schemas, handling requirements, and control expectations across all data tiers.
Translate regulatory and legal obligations (e.g., privacy, IP protection, data residency) into enforceable enterprise policies and standards.
Define minimum control expectations for data protection technologies (e.g., DLP, encryption, access controls) in partnership with engineering teams.
Maintain traceability between risks, controls, and regulatory requirements to support audit and compliance activities.
Identify, assess, and track information protection risks within the enterprise risk register; partner with business units to drive mitigation and remediation.
Provide oversight of data protection control implementation and effectiveness, leveraging metrics, control testing, and assurance activities.
Define roles and responsibilities across business units, IT, and security teams, ensuring clear accountability for data ownership and protection.
Act as Data Steward for the Digital function and serve as the primary privacy contact for all Business Units on Technology and Cyber topics, providing consultancy and engaging relevant stakeholders across Cyber, Technology, and AI teams.
Support Business Units in completing privacy risks assessments for a new or changed business process, project or technology across several jurisdictions (such as EU, UK, US, Canada), acting as an approver where required.
Participate in Works Council discussions on Technology and Cyber matters and work closely with Legal and the DPO office to ensure privacy obligations are met.
Engage business stakeholders to promote adoption of data classification, handling, and protection practices.
Develop communication materials, training inputs, and executive reporting to drive awareness and accountability.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in information technology, cybersecurity, computer science, or a related field.
4+ years of experience in cybersecurity, risk management, data protection, or information security governance.
Experience with frameworks and standards such as NIST Cybersecurity Framework or ISO 27001.
Experience developing and maintaining cybersecurity risk policies, SOPs, and compliance frameworks.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, work with cross-functional teams, and deliver high-quality outputs.
Capability to align cybersecurity strategy with business objectives and operational resilience goals.
Strong leadership, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to translate complex security concepts into business-focused insights for senior executives.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to influence across levels and functions.
Ability to translate technical controls into risk, compliance, and business impacts.
Demonstrated experience in an agile work environment possessing qualities such as a collaborative mindset, adaptability to change, and a proactive problem-solving approach.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Demonstrated experience working in pharmaceuticals industry and large, complex, or regulated environments.
Professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CISA, PMP, or similar.
Hands‑on experience with GRC platforms (e.g., Archer).
Familiarity with privacy, intellectual property protection, and regulated data environments.
NON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL OR ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
Travel as required by the business (less than 20% domestic and/or international)
Work Location Assignment: Must be able to work in assigned Pfizer office 2-3 days per week, or as needed by the business
