Define and execute the product roadmap for AI-driven on-chain monitoring tools to detect blockchain threats. Collaborate with engineering, research, and stakeholders, analyze market and customer feedback, prioritize features, ensure timely delivery, and maintain transparent communication across teams.
Join a dynamic security firm at the forefront of innovation, leveraging machine learning to detect on-chain threats in real-time. As a Product Manager specializing in AI and Web3 Security, you will define and execute the roadmap for cutting-edge AI monitoring tools, ensuring the highest standards of cybersecurity.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and manage the product roadmap for AI monitoring tools targeting blockchain security.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align product strategies with business objectives.
- Analyze market trends and customer feedback to continuously enhance product offerings.
- Ensure timely delivery of product features and improvements.
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders to maintain transparency and align expectations.
Required Skills:
- Proven experience as a Product Manager in cybersecurity or AI domains.
- 3 years of Cybersecurity, preferrably blockchain or related technology coverage, Forensic research experience.
- Strong understanding of blockchain technology and data.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
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