Full-Time

Staff Product Manager

Core Platform & Ecosystem

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Huntress

Huntress

501-1,000 employees

Managed endpoint detection and response services

Cybersecurity

Compensation Overview

$230k - $240kAnnually

+ Bonus + Equity

Senior, Expert

Remote in USA

Category
Product Management
Product Strategy
Product
Required Skills
Product Management
AWS

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • 7+ years of experience in a product management role with past responsibility for cybersecurity products
  • Previous PM experience managing a B2B product, cybersecurity preferred
  • Must have built a SaaS platform in the past
  • Experience leading product innovation, feature ideation, delivery, and launch
  • Leverage excellent written and verbal communication skills to create epics and stories for engineering that align engineers with intended outcomes
  • Experience with products delivered from AWS or other cloud environments
  • Prior experience as a software developer
Responsibilities
  • Provide leadership for the highly experienced, fast-moving product platform team that drives our foundations and platform
  • Provide mentorship, coaching, and leadership to product management staff and contribute to organizational improvement initiatives
  • Demonstrate an ability to decipher and articulate potentially ambiguous client needs and mold them into successful, innovative solutions that surprise and delight the customer
  • Work with designers, engineers, and architects to create detailed business requirements, epics, and user stories that will be used to shape product specifications and architecture
  • Prioritize features by assessing their alignment with the broader product strategy and initiatives as well as unmet market needs
  • Participate as a key contributor in all phases of product development, from discovery to launch
  • Serve as the intermediary between engineering and senior management and other non-technical stakeholders with the ability to break down and translate highly technical information into layman's terms and vice versa
  • Work with design teams and engineering to produce mockups, wireframes, and eventual prototypes to assess the validity and strength of a new product or feature idea
  • Manage and drive results from user experience testing and gain crucial insights into how customers use (or don’t use) the platform
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with products delivered from AWS or other cloud environments
  • Prior experience as a software developer

Huntress provides managed endpoint detection and response (EDR) services to protect businesses from cyber threats, particularly ransomware. Their service continuously monitors clients' systems for signs of cyberattacks, and when a potential threat is detected, their team of security experts verifies the threat before sending alerts, reducing the number of false positives. In addition to threat hunting, Huntress offers security awareness training and resources like eBooks and webinars to educate employees about cybersecurity risks. What sets Huntress apart from competitors is their commitment to high customer support and personalized reporting. The goal of Huntress is to enhance the cybersecurity posture of businesses by providing effective monitoring and education.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$281.8M

Headquarters

Columbia, Maryland

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Huntress raised $180 million to expand and accelerate product development.
  • Recognition in Inc.'s Power Partner Awards boosts Huntress's market credibility.
  • Increased demand for cybersecurity due to remote work benefits Huntress's growth.

What critics are saying

  • Exploitation of security flaws in data transfer tools could affect Huntress's clients.
  • Social engineering attacks may bypass AI security measures, posing a risk to Huntress.
  • Difficulty in finding specialized talent could hinder Huntress's expansion efforts.

What makes Huntress unique

  • Huntress offers a 24/7 Security Operations Center for continuous threat monitoring.
  • The company integrates with Microsoft 365, enhancing security for businesses using Microsoft tools.
  • Huntress eliminates false positives by verifying threats before alerting clients.

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Benefits

100% remote work environment

Generous PTO including vacation, sick time, and paid holidays

12 weeks paid parental leave

Highly competitive and comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits plans

401(k) with 5% contribution regardless of employee contribution

Life and Disability insurance plans

Stock options for all full-time employees

One-time $500 stipend to build/upgrade home office

Annual allowance for education and professional development assistance

$75 USD/month digital reimbursement

Access to both Udemy and BetterUp platforms for coaching, personal, and professional growth

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

-3%
PYMNTS
Dec 11th, 2024
Business Infrastructure Under Siege As Cybercriminals Target Data Transfer Points

The cornerstones of modern businesses are under attack. With the news Monday (Dec. 9) that cybercriminals, alleged to be from the ransomware group Termite, are exploiting a security flaw that affects ​​Cleo’s LexiCom, VLTransfer and Harmony enterprise file transfer tools, securing critical business infrastructure that handles sensitive data has become an urgent need. Enterprise file transfer tools are designed to securely and efficiently transfer large volumes of data across systems, networks and organizations. These tools are essential for businesses that handle sensitive information or need to comply with regulatory requirements

PYMNTS
Dec 3rd, 2024
Social Engineering Game Exposes Ai’S Achilles’ Heel, Experts Say

A user needed just a few carefully crafted sentences to override an artificial intelligence system’s core directives, manipulating it into transferring $47,000 in cryptocurrency through social engineering and demonstrating how vulnerable AI’s decision-making remains to human psychological tactics.The recent solution of Freysa, an AI game bot explicitly programmed to never transfer funds, reveals how autonomous systems can be tricked through social engineering despite clear instructions.“This wasn’t simply an error within a financial application or a security vulnerability, but rather a crypto game that people would play to try and trick the AI application,” Seth Geftic, Vice President of Product Marketing at Huntress, a cybersecurity company, told PYMNTS. “Funnily enough, the strategy that the person used to finally ‘break through’ the model’s logic was fairly simple: asking it to ignore all previous instructions.”User’s Winning MovesFreysa was an AI agent holding $50,000 in crypto that was programmed never to transfer the funds. Users could pay a fee to try convincing it to break this rule, with one eventually succeeding after 482 attempts.According to an X post by developer Jarrod Watts, the winning user used a three-part strategy: establishing a new “admin session” to override previous rules, redefining the transfer function as meant for receiving rather than sending funds, and finally announcing a fake $100 contribution that triggered the release of the entire prize pool of 13.19 ETH.Watts called the project “one of the coolest projects we’ve seen in crypto.” It was designed as an open challenge in which participants could pay escalating fees to try to convince the AI to break its core directive.Geftic explained that the Freysa AI hack, while dramatic, exploited a known weakness that major AI systems already defend against. Production AI used in finance and healthcare incorporates safeguards that would have blocked such social engineering attempts.“With that in mind, this particular event does not teach us anything new but rather demonstrates how vital it is to follow the best cybersecurity practices, maintain systems at their most recent patches, and be aware of development related to software (AI or not) that a company uses,” he added.Preventing AI HacksWhile AI can handle most financial transactions effectively, its vulnerabilities to evolving cyber threats mean it shouldn’t operate alone, Geftic said. The optimal security approach combines automated AI systems for routine operations with human oversight of critical decisions and transactions.“For any interaction that poses a security risk (making a withdrawal or another transaction that has financial implications), the AI system can escalate the request to a human agent,” he added. “This system is already used within customer service chatbots with high success rates

Huntress
Nov 19th, 2024
Make Your Microsoft Security Tools Come to Life with Huntress

Huntress Labs Incorporated is a Microsoft Verified SMB Solution, and its Huntress Managed Security Platform integrates with several key Microsoft Security tools.

Intelligence360
Jul 4th, 2024
Huntress Labs Has Filed A Notice Of An Exempt Offering Of Securities To Raise $180,000,000.00 In New Equity Investment.

Huntress Labs has filed a notice of an exempt offering of securities to raise $180,000,000.00 in New Equity Investment. Huntress Labs has filed a notice of an exempt offering of securities to raise $180,000,000.00 in New Equity Investment.According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Huntress Labs is raising up to $180,000,000.00 in new funding. Sources indicate that as part of senior management Chief Executive Officer, Kyle Hanslovan played a key role in securing the recent investment and it will aid in aggressively expanding the company, as well as broaden and accelerate product development.About Huntress LabsProtect Your Endpoints, Identities, and Employees. The fully managed security platform that combines endpoint detection and response, Microsoft 365 identity protection, and science-based security awareness training. Powered by custom-built technology for SMBs and the expert analysts in our 24/7 Security Operations Center

Head Topics
Jun 23rd, 2024
Huntress Valued at $1.5bn After Funding

Cybersecurity firm Huntress, founded by hackers, has been valued at $1.5 billion following a funding round led by Kleiner Perkins, Meritech Capital, and Sapphire Ventures. The rise in remote working has increased the demand for cybersecurity products as businesses enhance their digital defenses against cyber attacks.