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Your Mission: Build ‘Get Ready’ – The Future of Cyber Resilience

The Challenge: Cyberattacks and tool failures are inevitable, but most companies lack operational resilience. AI can enhance crisis response, yet no solution offers seamless preparedness and coordinated action.

The Solution: ‘Get Ready’ – A turnkey cyber resilience platform combining:

  • Secure fallback work environments for rapid recovery.
  • AI-driven risk assessment with real-time resiliency scoring.
  • Automated gap detection & action plans.
  • Immersive crisis simulations to ensure teams are always prepared.

Your Role & Responsibilities as the First Tech:

  • Tech & Product Strategy – Define and execute the startup’s technological vision.
  • MVP Development – Build the first Minimum Awesome Application with CyGO.
  • Security by Design – Integrate best cybersecurity practices at every level.
  • Leadership & Growth – Recruit, mentor, and lead a top-tier tech team.
  • Collaboration – Work hand-in-hand with the CEO, CyGO’s experts, and investors.

Who You Are: Hands-on Tech Founder

  • Technical Leader – Strong background in software development & cloud platforms.
  • Cybersecurity-Savvy – Experience in security frameworks, compliance, or AI-driven security.
  • Startup-Minded – Comfortable navigating uncertainty & scaling products.
  • Entrepreneurial & Strategic – Able to turn vision into execution.
  • Strong Communicator – English required; French is a plus.

Ready to co-found a game-changing cybersecurity startup? Let’s talk!

Seniority level

Not Applicable

Employment type

Other

Job function

Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

Software Development and Business Consulting and Services

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