Full-Time

Principal Product Manager

AI Security, Coreai

Microsoft

Microsoft

10,001+ employees

Develops software, OS, and cloud services

Compensation Overview

$139.9k - $274.8k/yr

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San Francisco, CA, USA + 3 more

More locations: Redmond, WA, USA | New York, NY, USA | Mountain View, CA, USA

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Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
Product Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree AND 8+ years experience in product/service/program management or software development OR equivalent experience.
  • Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required. These requirements include but are not limited to the following specialized security screenings: Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud background check upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the AI Security product area within Azure AI Foundry, defining the long-term vision, strategy, and roadmap for securing AI applications and agents.
  • Design and deliver security capabilities that help organizations identify, mitigate, and monitor AI attack patterns, including prompt injection, jailbreaks, data exfiltration, malicious tool calls, and model misuse.
  • Partner with security engineers, red teams, and AI researchers to translate emerging AI attack techniques into productized protections.
  • Integrate AI security capabilities with Microsoft’s broader security ecosystem, including Defender (threat detection), Entra (identity and access), and Purview (data protection and governance).
  • Work closely with enterprise security leaders, CISOs, and security practitioners to understand real-world AI security challenges and design solutions that fit existing security operations.
  • Drive 0-to-1 product development, bringing new AI security capabilities from early concept and experimentation through production launch and adoption.
  • Establish metrics for AI security posture and product success, including risk coverage, detection efficacy, and customer adoption.
  • Represent Microsoft’s approach to AI security and safe agent deployment in customer engagements, industry conversations, and internal strategy discussions.
Desired Qualifications
  • Familiarity with modern cybersecurity concepts, such as threat modeling, secure system architecture, and attack surface analysis.
  • Extensive familiarity with AI system architectures, including LLM applications, agents, and tool-using AI systems.
  • Understanding of common AI attack patterns, such as prompt injection, jailbreaks, sensitive data leakage, indirect prompt injection, and adversarial manipulation.
  • Experience working with security engineers, red teams, or security operations teams.
  • Ability to engage credibly with CISOs, security architects, and security engineering teams.
  • Demonstrated experience building 0-to-1 software products or platforms.
  • Experience delivering products in enterprise security, developer tools, or cloud infrastructure.
  • Familiarity with AI security testing, evaluation, or automated red teaming techniques.
  • Strong collaboration skills with engineering, research, and security teams across large organizations.
  • Proven communication skills and ability to translate complex technical security concepts into clear product strategy and customer value.

Microsoft develops software, devices, and cloud services. Windows is an operating system that runs on personal computers, Office provides productivity apps, and Azure offers cloud computing and developer tools. The company differentiates itself with a large, integrated ecosystem of software, devices, and services, plus long-standing partnerships with PC makers and a broad enterprise footprint. Its goal is to put a computer on every desk and in every home, and to extend that reach through cloud services, professional networking (LinkedIn), and gaming.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Redmond, Washington

Founded

1975

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What believers are saying

  • Africa data centers expand to $4.58B by 2031, led by Microsoft in South Africa and Nigeria.
  • AI revenue hits $37B run rate with 123% growth in Q3 fiscal 2026.
  • MDASH AI discovers 500+ vulnerabilities in five months, enhancing security leadership.

What critics are saying

  • Rokos Capital cuts Microsoft stake 66% in Q4 2025 despite Azure growth.
  • AWS captures 28% market with $37.6B Q1 revenue, outpacing Azure's $34.7B.
  • Windows OEM revenue drops 1% in FY2026 Q3 amid post-Windows 10 decline.

What makes Microsoft unique

  • Microsoft pioneered PC software with Altair BASIC in 1975 for MITS Altair 8800.
  • MS-DOS deal with IBM in 1980 established Microsoft as OS leader.
  • Azure achieves 40% growth in Q1 2026, topping cloud infrastructure expansion.

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