Full-Time

Senior Manager

Global Integrated Marketing Cyber Safety

Posted on 11/23/2025

Gen

Gen

1,001-5,000 employees

Subscription-based consumer cybersecurity and privacy software

No salary listed

Tempe, AZ, USA + 1 more

More locations: Mountain View, CA, USA

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Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Required Skills
Marketing
Requirements
  • 7-10 years of consumer marketing experience or equivalent, technology a plus
  • Bachelor's Degree required, Masters or Graduate degree preferred
  • Strong strategic abilities to surround problems with multi-faceted viewpoints and problem solving, using data and insights effectively to develop fact-based recommendations
  • Ability to lead and drive cross-functional teams, influencing outcomes through effective, data driven storytelling
  • Comfortable presenting and influencing senior level executives
  • Agency Management, effective brief writing, and creative feedback skills required
  • Excellent time & project management skills required to effectively managing multiple complex projects simultaneously & independently
  • Ability to manage department budget effectively including large scale production budget management
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work across and within teams to ensure proper alignment
  • Flexible working styles and ability to learn quickly, take feedback and guidance, and action thoughtfully
  • Strong ability to think globally, with the consumer top of mind, to bring consistency with an understanding of regional nuances that can flex across regions through creative solutions
  • Understanding of importance of localization to drive relevant stories in key markets while simultaneously thinking about global connections and implications
  • Deep understanding of brand guidelines, segmentation and brand expression in multi-brand category and ability to effectively use and reference them in day-to-day projects
  • Knowledge of media channels and performance strategies and metrics
Responsibilities
  • Own/Lead the messaging and strategic storytelling for the Norton brand
  • Independently build project briefs including customizing messaging strategy for the scope and type of project, infuse relevant insights and data into the upfront strategy for briefing
  • Effectively evaluate creative against briefs and overall campaign strategy, providing both strategic and tactical creative feedback to drive desired outcomes
  • Drives campaign video production in partnership with creative agencies including the planning & production process end to end, ensuring alignment with stakeholders along the way.
  • Ability to independently manage production process with internal agency teams for projects of various sizes and channels
  • Responsible for creating an annual holistic plan for the brand, incorporating recurring priorities, upcoming product launches, and other opportunities, along with budget, timing, and dependency considerations.
  • Independently lead & drive highly complex cross-functional campaigns and GTM launches.
  • Identify gaps and opportunities in the marketing plan, gather cross-functional input, and proactively develop strategies to drive alignment.
  • Independently leverage and reflect insights & data in projects. Proactively identify & present research opportunities to help with campaign strategy development
  • Lead Post-mortem Analysis of campaign activities with ability to analyse information and share back implications to drive further campaign optimization
  • Strong understanding of the business beyond the team and day to day work
  • Strategically and tactically guide and influence GTM teams with their campaign activations
Desired Qualifications
  • Masters or Graduate degree preferred

GenDigital provides consumer cybersecurity and digital privacy software on a subscription basis, including antivirus, VPN, and identity theft protection. Its software runs on users’ devices to detect malware, block threats, encrypt internet connections, and monitor personal data with regular updates. It differentiates itself by focusing on individuals and offering a bundled suite of privacy tools with ongoing protection rather than enterprise-focused products. Its goal is to help people use technology confidently while keeping their personal information private.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tempe, Arizona

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Fiscal 2025 revenue hit $3.8 billion with $1.2 billion free cash flow.
  • xAI partnership integrates Grok models into Norton Neo browser.
  • Engine platform embeds into Microsoft Copilot for financial intelligence.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft replicates Engine features in Copilot within 6-12 months.
  • xAI cuts Gen access to Grok models in 12-24 months.
  • EU imposes GDPR fines on Gen via Prague HQ in 9-15 months.

What makes Gen unique

  • Gen pioneers AI-native VPN for Agents launched April 30, 2026.
  • Agent Trust Hub verifies and monitors AI agents in real-time.
  • Portfolio spans Norton, Avast, LifeLock serving 500 million users.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Company News

PR Newswire
Apr 9th, 2026
Norton 360 launches AI agent protection to secure autonomous AI in real time

Norton has launched AI Agent Protection in Norton 360, a security capability designed to oversee autonomous AI tools in real time. The beta feature creates a checkpoint between AI decision-making and execution, allowing safe actions to proceed whilst blocking confirmed threats automatically and pausing suspicious actions for user review. Developed by Gen Threat Labs and Gen AI Foundry, the protection addresses growing risks as AI agents gain access to personal data and devices. Gen's research identified hundreds of malicious skills in public agent registries, highlighting vulnerabilities where compromised agents can expose credentials and execute destructive commands. The feature currently works with tools including Claude Code, Cursor and OpenClaw on Windows, with Mac support coming soon. It is available to Norton 360 customers as part of Gen's broader Agent Trust Layer initiative.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 26th, 2026
Gen Digital partners with Vercel to verify AI agent safety amid GenAI concerns

Gen Digital has raised $120 million in a Series C round led by Ribbit Capital, valuing the company at $1.45 billion. Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins participated, with Emerson Collective joining as a new backer. The pre-revenue company is developing "Mathematical Superintelligence", an AI system focused on advanced reasoning that claims to eliminate hallucinations by requiring outputs in Lean4 programming language, which can be verified for correctness. Its flagship model, Aristotle, achieved top-level performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad in July. Founded in 2023, Harmonic has now raised $295 million across three funding rounds in 14 months. The company currently offers Aristotle via a free API and plans to commercialise in safety-critical industries like aerospace and finance.

JD Supra
Mar 26th, 2026
Absent a client waiver, attorney-client relationship survives conflict.

Absent a client waiver, attorney-client relationship survives conflict. LinkedIn Facebook X Reversing a district court order requiring the disclosure of attorney-client communications and holding a law firm in civil contempt, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that an attorney's conflict of interest does not automatically terminate the attorney-client privilege and that an invalid order could not support civil contempt. Trs. of Columbia Univ. in City of New York v. Gen Digital Inc., Case No. 24-1243, (Fed. Cir. Mar. 11, 2026) (Dyk, Prost, Reyna, JJ.) The Trustees of Columbia University sued Gen Digital, the Norton software brand marketer, for infringement of two patents and to correct the inventorship of one of the patents. Norton owned the patent on which inventorship correction was sought, and a Norton employee, Dr. Dacier, was listed as the sole inventor. Columbia alleged that two Columbia professors invented the subject matter. On the inventorship issue, Norton and Dr. Dacier were both represented by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. Dr. Dacier was deposed and testified about the development of the invention, including activities involving the Columbia professors. Dr. Dacier did not attribute any inventive contributions to the Columbia professors, but Columbia argued - and the district court agreed - that his testimony supported Columbia's inventorship theory. Before the district court, Columbia argued that this representation created an improper conflict of interest, particularly because Dr. Dacier had allegedly expressed views critical of Norton's litigation positions. In Columbia's view, Quinn Emanuel had improperly prevented Dr. Dacier from testifying at trial in support of Columbia's inventorship claims. The district court agreed, finding that Quinn Emanuel's representation of Dr. Dacier raised a conflict, and ruled that Quinn Emanuel's current representation of Norton automatically terminated its representation of Dr. Dacier. The district court ordered Quinn Emanuel to release its communications with Dr. Dacier. Quinn Emanuel had previously asserted a claim of privilege over these communications. Quinn Emanuel refused the production order, and the district court found Quinn Emanuel in civil contempt. As a sanction, the district court imposed a negative evidentiary inference that Dr. Dacier would have testified to improper conduct by Quinn Emanuel - supporting Columbia's motion for enhanced damages and attorneys' fees in a companion case. Quinn Emanuel appealed. On appeal, Quinn Emanuel argued that the district court's order requiring the disclosure of communications with Dr. Dacier was invalid because it improperly compelled production of privileged communications and that the contempt finding should be reversed. Columbia argued that the disclosure order was proper because Norton did not raise the privilege issue response to Columbia's motion for an order to show cause, Quinn Emanuel failed to request in camera review, Quinn Emanuel did not contact Dr. Dacier to determine if he wanted to assert privilege, and Dr. Dacier waived the privilege by emailing both Columbia's counsel and Quinn Emanuel disclosing that he had been in contact with Columbia's counsel. The Federal Circuit rejected all four arguments, holding that there was "no question that Dr. Dacier retained Quinn [Emanuel] to represent him and that he did not terminate the relationship in writing as provided for by the agreement." The Federal Circuit also disagreed with the district court's conclusion that the attorney-client privilege was "automatically terminated" because of Quinn Emanuel's conflict of interest. Instead, the Court explained that even ethically questionable conduct by an attorney does not defeat the client's privilege and emphasized that a contrary rule would be "unfairly damaging" to a good-faith client. Having found the disclosure order to be invalid, the Federal Circuit necessarily reversed the contempt order.

PR Newswire
Mar 24th, 2026
Gen and OpenClaw team co-host Post-RSA Event showcasing the Future of Safe AI Agents.

Gen and OpenClaw team co-host Post-RSA Event showcasing the Future of Safe AI Agents. Mar 24, 2026, 13:06 ET Event will preview new AI assistants and approaches to verifying, monitoring, and securing AI in real-world environments SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - As AI agents move rapidly from experimentation into real-world use, ensuring they are safe, reliable, and trustworthy has become one of the defining challenges of this new era. To help address this, Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) will co-host an exclusive post-RSA event with members of the OpenClaw team on March 26 in San Francisco's Financial District. The event will bring together leading builders, founders, and security experts to explore and experience the future of safe AI agents. The gathering will offer a rare, hands-on preview of the emerging OpenClaw security ecosystem and the technologies shaping the next generation of agent-powered systems. "AI agents are moving quickly from concept to real-world action, making security and trust critical," said Howie Xu, Chief AI & Innovation Officer at Gen. "I'm excited to have Josh Avant from the OpenClaw security team and other first movers in agentic AI join us for this conversation. This event brings together the teams building the infrastructure needed to make agents safe and gives attendees a chance to see it in person." Building the Trust Layer for AI Agents As AI agents gain the ability to take action on behalf of people, trust becomes paramount. To help build the trust layer for this new chapter in AI, in February Gen launched the Agent Trust Hub (ATH). The ATH is a collection of AI security capabilities designed to help verify agents and skills before they act and monitor their behavior during execution, giving developers and people greater confidence in how AI systems operate and execute. At the event, Gen will provide a preview of how this trust layer works in practice and how it integrates with OpenClaw to support secure, real-world deployment of AI personal assistant agents. Attendees will have the opportunity to test early implementations and see how trust and safety are enforced in real time with the future generation. A First Look at the Future of Trusted AI Personal Assistant Agents While much of the industry has focused on making AI agents more powerful, this event centers on a more urgent question: How do we make them safe and powerful at the same time? Together, Gen and OpenClaw team members will showcase how security, trust, and accountability are becoming a foundational layer for agentic AI. This work helps enable systems that can operate reliably in real-world environments. Attendees will experience: * A preview of safe AI agent infrastructure * A look at how OpenClaw is enabling secure, deployable agent systems at scale * Insights from the builders actively shaping this ecosystem Event Details What: Gen x OpenClaw Post-RSA Event: The Future of Safe AI Agents Who: Gen, OpenClaw, and leading AI and security experts When: March 26, 2026, 6:00 p.m. PT Where: San Francisco Financial District (location shared upon registration) Format: Fireside chat, builder panel, and hands-on product preview To register and experience the future of safe AI agents firsthand, request to attend at luma.com/3kmgn0zk?tk=4O9d33. Space is limited and attendance is subject to approval. Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) is a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through its trusted consumer brands including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, MoneyLion and more. The Gen family of consumer brands is rooted in providing financial empowerment and cyber safety for the first digital generations. Today, Gen empowers people to live their digital lives safely, privately and confidently for generations to come. Gen brings award-winning products and services in cybersecurity, online privacy, identity protection and financial wellness to nearly 500 million users in more than 150 countries. Learn more at GenDigital.com. SOURCE Gen Digital Inc.

Gen Digital
Mar 24th, 2026
Gen and OpenClaw Team Co-Host Post-RSA Event Showcasing the Future of Safe AI Agents

Gen and OpenClaw team co-host Post-RSA Event showcasing the Future of Safe AI Agents. Event will preview new AI assistants and approaches to verifying, monitoring, and securing AI in real-world environments SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - As AI agents move rapidly from experimentation into real-world use, ensuring they are safe, reliable, and trustworthy has become one of the defining challenges of this new era. To help address this, Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) will co-host an exclusive post-RSA event with members of the OpenClaw team on March 26 in San Francisco's Financial District. The event will bring together leading builders, founders, and security experts to explore and experience the future of safe AI agents. The gathering will offer a rare, hands-on preview of the emerging OpenClaw security ecosystem and the technologies shaping the next generation of agent-powered systems. "AI agents are moving quickly from concept to real-world action, making security and trust critical," said Howie Xu, Chief AI & Innovation Officer at Gen. "I'm excited to have Josh Avant from the OpenClaw security team and other first movers in agentic AI join us for this conversation. This event brings together the teams building the infrastructure needed to make agents safe and gives attendees a chance to see it in person." Building the Trust Layer for AI Agents As AI agents gain the ability to take action on behalf of people, trust becomes paramount. To help build the trust layer for this new chapter in AI, in February Gen launched the Agent Trust Hub (ATH). The ATH is a collection of AI security capabilities designed to help verify agents and skills before they act and monitor their behavior during execution, giving developers and people greater confidence in how AI systems operate and execute. At the event, Gen will provide a preview of how this trust layer works in practice and how it integrates with OpenClaw to support secure, real-world deployment of AI personal assistant agents. Attendees will have the opportunity to test early implementations and see how trust and safety are enforced in real time with the future generation. A First Look at the Future of Trusted AI Personal Assistant Agents While much of the industry has focused on making AI agents more powerful, this event centers on a more urgent question: How do AVG make them safe and powerful at the same time? Together, Gen and OpenClaw team members will showcase how security, trust, and accountability are becoming a foundational layer for agentic AI. This work helps enable systems that can operate reliably in real-world environments. Attendees will experience: * A preview of safe AI agent infrastructure * A look at how OpenClaw is enabling secure, deployable agent systems at scale * Insights from the builders actively shaping this ecosystem Event Details What: Gen x OpenClaw Post-RSA Event: The Future of Safe AI Agents Who: Gen, OpenClaw, and leading AI and security experts When: March 26, 2026, 6:00 p.m. PT Where: San Francisco Financial District (location shared upon registration) Format: Fireside chat, builder panel, and hands-on product preview To register and experience the future of safe AI agents firsthand, request to attend at luma.com/3kmgn0zk?tk=4O9d33. Space is limited and attendance is subject to approval. Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) is a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through its trusted consumer brands including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, MoneyLion and more. The Gen family of consumer brands is rooted in providing financial empowerment and cyber safety for the first digital generations. Today, Gen empowers people to live their digital lives safely, privately and confidently for generations to come. Gen brings award-winning products and services in cybersecurity, online privacy, identity protection and financial wellness to nearly 500 million users in more than 150 countries. Learn more at GenDigital.com. SOURCE Gen Digital Inc. Share Release

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