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At SAFE Security, our mission is bold and ambitious: We Will Build CyberAGI — a super-specialized system of intelligence that autonomously predicts, detects, and remediates threats. This isn’t just a vision—it’s the future we’re building every day, with the best minds in AI, cybersecurity, and risk. At SAFE, we empower individuals and teams with the freedom and responsibility to align their goals, ensuring we all move towards this goal together. We operate with radical transparency, autonomy, and accountability—there’s no room for brilliant jerks. We embrace a culture-first approach, offering an unlimited vacation policy, a high-trust work environment, and a commitment to continuous learning. For us, Culture is Our Strategy—check out our Culture Memo to dive deeper into what makes SAFE unique. We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager who can own the narrative, positioning, and go-to-market strategy for a modern cybersecurity platform, with a strong preference for experience in Continuous Threat Exposure Management. This role sits at the intersection of product, sales, analysts, and customers. You will shape how the market understands our platform and why it matters. You are not just writing messaging. You are deciding what we lead with, what we deprioritize, and how we show value to CISOs and security leaders. n Core Responsibilities: Own positioning and messaging for CTEM and adjacent cybersecurity capabilities Translate complex technical capabilities into clear customer value and outcomes Partner closely with Product to influence roadmap framing, launches, and differentiation Lead end-to-end go-to-market for major launches, including messaging, enablement, and external readiness Build sales enablement assets that actually get used. Pitch decks, talk tracks, competitive guides, and FAQs Develop analyst-facing narratives and support briefings with Gartner, Forrester, and others Understand the competitive landscape and clearly articulate why we win and where we are different Work with Marketing, Sales, and Customer teams to ensure consistency from first touch to renewal Incorporate customer insights, wins, and feedback into messaging and proof points What we are looking for: 3+ years of Product Marketing experience in B2B software Strong preference for cybersecurity experience. CTEM, exposure management, vulnerability management, ASM, or related areas are ideal Ability to deeply understand technical products and simplify without dumbing things down Experience supporting enterprise sales motions and security buyers Strong written and verbal communication. Clear, direct, and credible Bias toward ownership and clarity. You see gaps and fill them Experience working closely with Product and influencing without authority Nice to have: Direct CTEM experience or exposure to frameworks like CTEM, RBVM, ASM, or cyber risk quantification Experience with analyst relations and market categories Experience launching new products or redefining an existing category n If you’re passionate about cyber risk, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of a team that’s redefining security— we want to hear from you! 🚀 Please mention the word **PREFERED** and tag RMjYwNzo1MzAwOjIwZDo3ZDAwOjo= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjYwNzo1MzAwOjIwZDo3ZDAwOjo=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.

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