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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time cybersecurity governance in the United States is $122,890.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,000.00 and $142,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Cybersecurity Governance vs Part Time Cybersecurity Analyst?

AspectPart Time Cybersecurity GovernancePart Time Cybersecurity Analyst
CertificationsISO 27001 Lead Implementer, CISSP, CISACISSP, Security+, CEH
Work EnvironmentPolicy development, compliance, risk managementMonitoring, threat detection, incident response
Employer UsageOrganizations focusing on governance frameworksOrganizations needing security monitoring and analysis

Part Time Cybersecurity Governance focuses on establishing policies, compliance, and risk management, while Part Time Cybersecurity Analysts handle monitoring, threat detection, and incident response. Both roles require relevant certifications but differ in daily tasks and focus areas within cybersecurity.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Cybersecurity Governance job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $122,890 per year, or $59.1 per hour.

Compliance & Data Governance Analyst (Part-Time)

Acretrader, Inc.

Fayetteville, AR • On-site

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

About Acres
Acres is a leading land intelligence platform analyzing over 150M U.S. land parcels to power faster, smarter decisions for real estate, corporate, agriculture, and finance. Our mission: bring data-driven transparency to America's largest asset. Learn more at Acres.com.
We are dedicated to the growth of our platform and the growth of our people. We're looking for high performers who go about their work with a sense of curiosity, responsibility, and a drive to make things better. We are a primarily onsite team located in beautiful downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas and this is an onsite position.
*Note: Acres seeks qualified candidates who are eligible to work in the United States. We are unable at this time to provide any sponsorship for work authorization.
Why Join Acres?
  • World-class team: we take talent density seriously. We like working with incredibly smart, driven people who are passionate about our platform, our customers, and their own ability to make an impact on the outcomes of our business. This may be the best group of humans you've worked with.
  • Velocity and Urgency: we work fast, which means you'll learn a lot, be exposed to many facets of the business, and the role you're being hired for is needed and impactful to the outcomes of our business. You won't be bored.
  • Cutting Edge Product and Technology: Our platform is state-of-the-art and powerful. We're creating tools that make people smarter, reinventing how you discover, create, and share relevant data. You'll be proud of what you create.

Acres is an equal opportunity employer and recognizes that diverse teams are the strongest teams. We encourage interested individuals of all backgrounds to apply.
The Role
We're looking for a compliance intern to support our privacy and AI governance program under the supervision of the Chief of Staff. This is a hands-on opportunity to build practical skills in data privacy, AI governance, and SaaS commercial compliance at a growth-stage technology company.
Responsibilities
  • Translate complex legal and regulatory requirements into clear, actionable guidance for business stakeholders
  • Monitor developments in state privacy laws, AI regulation, and enforcement trends
  • Proactively identify risks and map them to targeted mitigation strategies
  • Maintain the company's internal policy framework, including the acceptable use policy, model whitelist/blacklist, and incident response plan, et al.
  • Partner cross-functionally with marketing, engineering, product, and sales
  • Conduct vendor risk assessments and data privacy audits
  • Prepare research memos and compliance summaries for internal stakeholders
  • Track and apply regulatory requirements. Monitor privacy and AI regulations across jurisdictions, assess how and when they apply to Acres, and recommend updates to our policies, terms, and practices as the business grows.
  • Privacy operations. Build and run the processes that handle privacy obligations day to day, including data subject requests, and train teams across the company to execute them consistently, timely, and compliantly.
  • Manage contract and vendor compliance. Review vendor terms, data processing agreements, and security posture; maintain visibility into key terms and obligations across our agreements, using AI tooling to make contracts searchable and reportable.
  • Built compliance solutions. Stand up trackers, dashboards, and workflows that make compliance measurable instead of ad hoc.
  • Operationalize privacy for the whole company. Create internal processes, checklists, and plain-English guidance that let non-legal teams handle data responsibly, and keep our policy library current as the business evolves.

Need to have
  • Current graduate student (JD, LL.M., MIS, business analytics, MBA, or similar), upper-level undergraduate (MIS, data science, business, computer science, or similar), or 1-2 years of professional experience in compliance, privacy, risk, audit, or operations.
  • Experience in privacy, regulatory compliance, or risk management; coursework or IAPP study a plus
  • Strong research and writing skills: you can turn dense source material into clear, actionable guidance and effective training.
  • Comfort with data and systems: spreadsheets at minimum; AI tools, data mapping, or analytics coursework is a plus.
  • An operator's mindset: you build processes, close loops, and work independently when the path isn't fully defined.

Nice to have
  • Coursework or experience in privacy (e.g., GDPR, CCPA/state privacy laws), cybersecurity, or AI governance.
  • Familiarity with vendor risk assessment, DPAs, SOC 2 Type II.
  • Experience using AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.) for document review or workflow automation
  • Interest in real estate, agriculture, or geospatial data