Product Manager: Cloud Security And Compliance

 

Position Overview

If you are passionate about building a large-scale platform for the most security conscious enterprise customers and thrive in a collaborative environment, we invite you to join our team and make a significant impact on our company's success.  

The Cloud Security Product Manager is responsible for ensuring that SingleStore is the industry's most secure platform for developers to build enterprise grade applications and is protected from corruption or data loss due to cyber-attacks.  As a platform security product manager you will be responsible for driving your roadmap by using customer insights, competitive research, and industry data to align with a Zero Trust strategy. This role focuses on identifying industry trends, gaps, new features, and enhancements that drive security standards and best practices into the platform.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Own product security of the SingleStore platform offering
  • Prioritize features on your roadmap
  • Contribute to the overall security vision and strategy
  • Partner with internal cross-functional stakeholders including Engineering, User Experience, Sales, Marketing, Operations, Support and professional services in product planning and execution
  • Partner with external stakeholders such as customers and ecosystem partners for new product introduction, evangelization as well as feedback & reviews

 

Position Requirements

  • At least 3 years of experience at a company that makes platform or SaaS enterprise software
  • At least 8 years of work experience
  • Great communications skills - ability to communicate complicated concepts clearly
  • Ability to manage your workload within a fast paced, energetic, and dynamic workplace
  • Ability to work on multiple projects and flexibility to change priorities when needed
  • Experience in multiple security domains:
    • Zero trust security principles
    • Authentication and authorization
    • Data Protection / Storage / Encryption
    • Network security
    • Application security
    • Cloud security best practices
    • Security hardening best practices
  • General Product Management Skills
    • Ability to understand define problems and high level solutions
    • Define user workflows, feature scope, capabilities, requirements, KPIs and goals
  • Bachelor's degree, cyber security certifications, or commensurate experience
  • Good to have experience of working on SQL and/or Python

About us:

SingleStore is one platform for all data, built so you can engage with insight in every moment. Trusted by industry leaders, SingleStore enables enterprises to adapt to change as it happens, embrace diverse data with ease, and accelerate the pace of innovation. SingleStore is venture-backed and headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Portland, Seattle, Boston, Bangalore, London, Lisbon, and Kyiv. Defining the future starts with The Database of Now™.

 

Consistent with our commitment to diversity & inclusion, we value individuals with the ability to work on diverse teams and with a diverse range of people.

 

To all recruitment agencies: SingleStore does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to SingleStore employees. SingleStore is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or company that does not have a signed agreement with the Company.

 

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