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Role Overview The Security Product Lead – Enterprise & Identity Security is responsible for defining the strategic direction, roadmap, and measurable outcomes for securing the organization's enterprise infrastructure, critical internal systems, and user identities. This role sits within the Security Strategy & Delivery team and partners closely with the Identity & Access Management (IAM), Infrastructure Security, and Engineering functional leaders and operational teams
This position ensures that Enterprise Security and Identity Security capabilities are treated as internal security products—aligned to enterprise risk priorities, supported by a clear roadmap, measured through defined KPIs, and delivered through structured program governance
The role requires strong cross-functional collaboration, strategic thinking, and the ability to influence without direct authority. By ensuring robust identity governance and securing enterprise infrastructure, this role directly supports the organization's overarching goal of protecting member trust, safeguarding corporate assets, and ensuring the continued stability and growth of the business
Key Responsibilities Strategy & Roadmap Stewardship Develop and maintain a multi-year strategy and roadmap for Enterprise Security, Identity Security (IAM, PAM, Authentication), and AI Security capabilities
Align roadmap priorities with enterprise risk objectives, regulatory requirements (e.g., access controls, data governance, AI governance), and evolving threat landscape
Identify capability gaps (e.g., zero-trust adoption, privileged access maturity, AI model integrity) and define strategic investment opportunities
Translate strategic objectives into structured, sequenced initiatives
Product & Capability Management Enterprise Security Define the value proposition and service model for Enterprise Security capabilities (e.g., infrastructure hardening, cloud security posture)
Add aspects of data security under enterprise security: Establish product requirements and roadmaps for Data Security capabilities, including data loss prevention (DLP), data classification, data encryption, and ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations
Identity Management Define the value proposition and service model for Identity Management capabilities (e.g., self-service access, least privilege principle, lifecycle management)
Establish clear capability maturity targets (e.g., IAM coverage, access certification completeness) and continuous improvement plans
Maintain and prioritize a strategic backlog across all areas aligned to measurable risk reduction outcomes (e.g., reduction in over-privileged accounts, faster access revocation, secure-by-design adoption in AI)
Ensure capabilities are treated as ongoing products with lifecycle ownership, not one-time projects
Define and track outcome-based metrics (risk reduction, adoption, efficiency) for core security platforms and identity controls
Portfolio & Program Management Own the portfolio view of Enterprise, Identity, and AI Security initiatives within the broader security strategy
Structure and manage strategic programs required to deliver roadmap objectives (e.g., rollout of new PAM solution, AI Model SecOps integration)
Define milestones, delivery plans, and success metrics for major initiatives
Track progress against portfolio commitments and escalate risks proactively
Manage cross-functional dependencies across Engineering, IT, HR, Legal, and other stakeholders
Ensure predictable execution through structured governance and reporting cadence
Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner closely with the Identity & Access Management, Infrastructure Security, and AI/ML functional leaders to align on priorities and execution sequencing
Collaborate with Product Management, Engineering, Data Science, Legal, Risk, and Compliance stakeholders
Facilitate stakeholder alignment, trade-off decisions, and expectation management
Influence without direct authority to drive security principles across enterprise systems
Continuous Improvement & Innovation Monitor industry trends in enterprise architecture security, identity threats (e.g., phishing, credential stuffing), and AI-specific threats (e.g., model poisoning, prompt injection)
Identify opportunities for automation, analytics enhancement, and process optimization within identity lifecycles and infrastructure monitoring
Incorporate lessons learned from security audits and penetration tests into roadmap evolution
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related discipline
7+ years of experience in cybersecurity, risk management, or technology strategy roles
Demonstrated experience in Identity & Access Management (IAM), Privileged Access Management (PAM), Enterprise Security, Data Security, or AI/ML Security domains
Demonstrated experience building and managing strategic roadmaps tied to measurable outcomes
Strong understanding of security frameworks, identity protocols (e.g., OAuth, SAML, SCIM), and enterprise risk
Understanding of AI/ML concepts and associated security risks, including data provenance, model integrity, and adversarial machine learning
Strong product mindset with ability to translate strategy into execution
Experience working in matrixed organizations with cross-functional stakeholders
Strong analytical, communication, and executive presentation skills
Compensation and Benefits The base pay range for this role is listed below. Final base pay offer will be determined based on individual factors such as the candidate’s experience, skills, and location
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