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Automotive Cybersecurity Product Manager

arm limited
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1 year ago
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Job Description

Job Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Cybersecurity Product Manager to join our team working across numerous sites and cultures, as we continue to develop advanced technologies and products into new and existing markets.

In this role, you will be working alongside a diverse and dedicated team, defining market-leading products in the automotive segment for world-renowned successful companies for our product portfolio which includes Automotive Solutions based on our portfolio of compute subsystems, processor cores, interconnect IP, graphics processing units, image signal processors, software test libraries and IP tools.

This is an excellent time to be part of the transformation to enable Automotive cybersecurity within the automotive industry!

Responsibilities:

Collaborate with customers to understand market requirements related to Cybersecurity and their commercial opportunities, vet new technical security concepts with Arm partners and bring their feedback back to the Product & development teams. You will facilitate the definition of Product Requirements and Assumptions of Use (AoU)s for security aspects of existing products and security-related products You will lead the Automotive Cybersecurity objectives on Arm’s Automotive portfolio. You will work closely and effectively with project teams to disseminate Automotive Security strategy and Security culture Develop and manage collaborative and positive relationships with Arm's external partners with Account Managers (sales) to secure licensing and design wins. You will support legal, sales, marketing, and licensing on Cybersecurity aspects. You will own material such as presentations, blogs, and other content to support product and marketing on Cybersecurity.

Required Skills and Experience :

You have practical knowledge of one or more Cybersecurity standards such as ISO 21434, IEC 62443 Proficiency with product definition, prioritization cross-functionally and through the SDLC process Bachelor's/master's degree or equivalent experience in computer science or electrical/computer engineering Good knowledge of CPU, SoC, System and Software technologies and trends within the embedded and Automotive semiconductor market Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and communication skills Willingness to travel to meet with customers and colleagues

“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience :

Experience in Automotive electronics or Automotive systems Certified CISSP / ISO 21434 certified Professional Experience working in or directly with Automotive Tier1 or Tier2 electronics suppliers Demonstrable product management experience Considered an expert in cyber threat intelligence as well as other related Intelligence/ Information Security fields. A good understanding of automotive software stacks and software product development You have interest in Cybersecurity and the ramification within semiconductor industry

In Return:

With offices around the world, Arm is a diverse organization of dedicated, innovative and very hardworking engineers. By enabling a vibrant, inclusive, meritocratic, and open workplace, where all our people can grow and succeed, we encourage our people to share their unique contributions to Arm's success in the global marketplace!

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