Keystone

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Technical Strategist – Data Privacy (Python fluency)

Location
Boston, New York City, San Francisco, Washington D.C.
Posted
Jun 16, 2026
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

Keystone is a premier economics, technology, and strategy consulting firm built to help companies lead through transformation. As breakthrough innovations reshape industries, redefine competition and change our society, complex and highly competitive ecosystems emerge. Keystone advises technology leaders, Fortune 100 companies, their legal counsel, and governments on business, economic, litigation, and regulatory strategy in relation to these innovations and competitive eco-systems. We operate globally from offices in New York City, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, London, Dubai, and Washington, D.C.

About the Technical Strategist Role

As a Technical Strategist at Keystone , you will be a core member of interdisciplinary teams tackling high-stakes litigation, regulatory, and strategic matters involving AI, data systems, digital risk, and emerging technologies with a specific focus on data privacy cases. You’ll be applying your technical expertise to help clients navigate complex, tech-centric challenges. With fluency in Python and deep comfort across data structures, software systems, and algorithmic thinking, you’ll transform ambiguous problems into clear, defensible insights that shape the outcomes of major cases and decisions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work with an interdisciplinary team on litigation cases spanning AI, data analytics, digital risk, emerging technology governance, and regulatory compliance
  • Build analytical models, investigative workflows, and technology assessments
  • Evaluate anonymization, de-identification, and privacy-enhancing technologies (e.g., differential privacy) in the context of litigation and regulatory review
  • Assess privacy and security controls, including anonymization techniques and privacy-enhancing technologies (e.g., differential privacy), in the context of regulatory and litigation scrutiny
  • Contribute to the development of internal tools, libraries, and frameworks that enhance analytical consistency and scalability

What You’ll Bring

  • Bachelor's and/or degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field, ideally with a focus in security or privacy
  • 2+ years of professional experience developing secure software or security and privacy-related product features <li data-leveltext="·" data-font="Symbol" data-listid="3" data-list-defn-props="{"335552541":1,"335559685":720,"335559991":360,"469769226":"Symbol","469769242":[8226],"469777803":"left",&