Principal Consultant – Data Protection & Privacy
Infotrust is growing its national Data Protection & Privacy capability and we’re looking for a senior consultant to lead enterprise customer engagements across some of Australia’s most complex environments.
This is a senior, customer-facing consulting role within our Cyber business. You’ll work closely with executive stakeholders across financial services, healthcare, government and other highly regulated sectors, helping organisations strengthen how they protect, govern and manage sensitive information.
You’ll partner closely with teams across Security Engineering, GRC and broader Cyber practices to deliver practical outcomes that align security, operational and regulatory requirements.
About the Role
This role is heavily delivery-focused and suited to someone comfortable operating within large enterprise environments.
You’ll lead engagements from early-stage advisory and discovery through to solution design, program delivery and strategic uplift initiatives. Some engagements may be highly technical, others more advisory-led – but all will require strong stakeholder management, commercial awareness and the ability to navigate organisational complexity.
You’ll also play a key role internally, contributing to pre-sales conversations, mentoring consultants and helping shape the continued growth of the practice.
Skills & Experience
We’re open to people coming from consulting, enterprise, or a combination of both. What matters most is experience delivering meaningful programs within large organisations and the ability to engage confidently with senior technical and business stakeholders.
You’ll likely bring experience across areas such as:
- Data Protection & Information Security
- DLP and DSPM
- Data Classification & Labelling
- Insider Risk
- Privacy & Regulatory Programs
- Information Protection Strategy
Beyond technical capability, we’re looking for someone with sound judgement, strong communication skills and the ability to lead enterprise engagements with confidence and credibility.
Why Infotrust
Infotrust is an Australian cyber-first technology and security provider supporting organisations nationally across advisory, offensive security, defensive security, managed services, GRC and strategic technology services.
With a national footprint, 24/7 SOC, and integrated DFIR capability, we continue to invest heavily in building market-leading cyber capability across Australia.
This role offers the opportunity to work on complex enterprise programs, partner with experienced cyber professionals and help shape the growth of a rapidly expanding capability within the business.
The role can be based in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, with flexibility available for the right person.