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Job Description:
Location & Working Model
Riyadh, on-site (Sun–Thu, business hours) with occasional change windows and P1 escalation support.
Job Summary
Own the environment’s enterprise data classification program with Fortra Titus as the primary platform. You’ll design the label taxonomy, engineer enforcement across Windows and Microsoft 365 apps, integrate classification metadata with Forcepoint DLP and Seclore DRM, drive adoption, and guarantee evidence and change hygiene aligned. You’ll be the final escalation for classification issues, mentor L2 engineers, and lead audits for Data Security controls. Fortra Titus labeling improves downstream DLP accuracy and governance when implemented correctly.
Tool stack & scope (primary → adjacent)
Key responsibilities
Architecture & Program Ownership
Integration & Control Efficacy
Operations, Change & Evidence
Adoption, Training & Communications
Incident Leadership & RCA
Compliance & Audit (SAMA/NCA)
Required qualifications
Day-to-day (what you’ll actually do)
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