Business Development Lead - Cyber

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Product Partnerships

Develop and execute OpenAI's global cybersecurity partnership strategy, leading high-impact product, platform, and research partnerships across the cybersecurity ecosystem. This role requires shaping partnership strategy, enabling the ecosystem, and informing product, security, safety, policy, legal, and commercial considerations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead full lifecycle strategic partnerships, from partner strategy and executive alignment through product scoping, commercial negotiation, launch planning, execution, and ongoing operating reviews.
  2. Work closely with Product and Engineering to translate partner needs, workflows, technical constraints, and market dynamics into product and roadmap recommendation.
  3. Partner with Security, Policy, Legal, Privacy, and Safety teams to ensure cyber partnerships are structured with the right use-case boundaries, data handling, deployment model, controls, and risk review.
  4. Coordinate with GTM, channel/revenue partnerships, GSI/MSSP enablement, and cloud service provider partnership teams to turn partnerships into customer adoption, field readiness, and measurable impact.
  5. Build senior relationships and credibility with external executives and product leaders across the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Skills

Required

  • 15+ years of experience in strategic partnerships, product partnerships, business development, or general management within the cybersecurity and technology industry.
  • Deep understanding of the cybersecurity ecosystem, and key industry incentives and dynamics.
  • Fluency in the compliance and regulatory environment guiding enterprise security buying behavior (e.g. SOC 2, FedRAMP, ISO 27001).
  • Demonstrated success across the lifecycle of complex strategic partnerships that combine product integration, commercial terms, GTM execution, and long-term platform alignment.
  • Strong technical fluency and cross-functional leadership across product, engineering, GTM, legal, policy, security, support, and operations, particularly where execution depends on influence.
  • Clear communication, structured thinking, and comfort making prioritization calls in a fast-moving and ambiguous environment.
  • Exceptionally high quality judgment and integrity.

What the JD emphasized

  • Fluency in the compliance and regulatory environment guiding enterprise security buying behavior (e.g. SOC 2, FedRAMP, ISO 27001)