Full-Time

Product Security Senior Engineering Lead

Central Tech

Posted on 9/18/2025

Bungie

Bungie

1,001-5,000 employees

Develops and supports online multiplayer games

Compensation Overview

$221k - $247k/yr

+ Bonus potential

Bellevue, WA, USA

Hybrid

Applicants must reside in Bungie-approved state; relocation within 45 days if outside approved state.

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
  • Experience leading security engineering or application security programs for large-scale online services or games.
  • Deep knowledge of game security architectures and associated security controls.
  • Hands-on expertise with common attack vectors, secure SDLC, and automated vulnerability management.
  • Strong technical and architectural ability (C++, C#, or similar) to advise and oversee technical implementations and maintain alignment.
  • Demonstrated ability to align diverse stakeholders, balance risk versus velocity, and drive projects to completion.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an emphasis on clear, actionable guidance.
Responsibilities
  • Ability to lead a Security Engineering team, a Security Analyst team, and a Machine Learning / Data Science team focused on the security space.
  • Ability to own the technical vision for security architecture across Bungie’s games and player-facing services.
  • Ability to conduct threat modeling, risk assessments, and design reviews; translate findings into actionable roadmaps.
  • Ability to partner with engineers to embed secure coding standards, automated checks, and vulnerability remediation into our pipelines.
  • Ability to collaborate with Legal and Compliance teams across Bungie.
  • Ability to mentor and grow a high-performing security engineering, security analyst, and MLDS teams; forecast staffing needs and help recruit top talent.
  • Ability to track emerging threats, oversee research of new defensive techniques , and champion a security-focused culture within Central Tech and the game teams.
  • Ability to communicate risk and mitigation plans to leadership, and external partners with clarity and influence.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience protecting live, large-scale multiplayer games.
  • Familiarity with anti-cheat, fraud prevention, or abuse mitigation technologies.
  • Security certifications (e.g., CISSP, OSCP, CSSLP) or equivalent real-world expertise.

Bungie is a video game developer that creates and maintains online action games and franchises, notably Destiny and Halo. Its main work is building games and keeping them fresh through expansions, updates, and in-game purchases, while also running bungie.net as a hub for news, player stats, forums, and support. The company’s games are designed to be played across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC, with ongoing content like seasonal events and clan features that keep communities engaged. Revenue comes from selling games, downloadable content (DLC), and microtransactions within its titles. Bungie differentiates itself with long-running live-service games, strong player communities, and regular, structured updates that add new content. Its goal is to deliver immersive, continuously evolving multiplayer experiences that maintain an active global player base.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$3.7B

Headquarters

Bellevue, Washington

Founded

1991

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Sony projects Bungie impairment losses drop by fiscal 2026.
  • Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion earned rave reviews in June 2024.
  • Bungie refocuses solely on Destiny and Marathon post-layoffs.

What critics are saying

  • Marathon loses players to Destiny 2 levels despite 82 Metacritic.
  • Destiny 2 post-Final Shape churn accelerates without new roadmap.
  • Sony integrates 155 Bungie roles eroding studio independence.

What makes Bungie unique

  • Bungie pioneered persistent shared worlds in Destiny since 2014.
  • Bungie.net integrates stats, forums, and clans for Destiny players.
  • Bungie revives Marathon trilogy on Steam leveraging 1990s legacy.

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401(k) Company Match

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