National Security Policy Lead, Cyber

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · Washington, DC · Public Policy

This role focuses on the cybersecurity policy aspects of frontier AI, shaping external policy strategies with government, allied democracies, and critical infrastructure communities. The lead will translate AI research into policy proposals, support defenders, and engage in thought leadership on the evolving cyber landscape.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and lead Anthropic's external cyber policy strategy across U.S. federal stakeholders, allied governments, and critical infrastructure sector regulators
  2. Serve as Anthropic's day-to-day point of contact for senior cyber policymakers, sector risk management agencies, and allied counterparts on issues at the intersection of frontier AI and cybersecurity
  3. Shape Anthropic's own policies and approaches to mitigating cyber risks involving its products, including offensive cyber misuse, vulnerability discovery and disclosure, and commitments under our Responsible Scaling Policy
  4. Develop strategies for AI to strengthen the cyber resilience of the United States, allied democracies, and operators of critical infrastructure
  5. Support and promote collaborations with cyber defenders across the public and private sectors, including on model testing, red teaming, threat intelligence sharing, and defensive deployment of frontier AI

Skills

Required

  • Active TS/SCI clearance or held one in the last two years
  • Effective advocacy with cyber regulators, sector risk management agencies, and Congressional committees
  • Deep familiarity with U.S. cyber policy institutions (CISA, ONCD, NSC, DOD, IC, Congressional committees)
  • Experience designing and advocating for concrete cyber policy and regulatory proposals
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, particularly when briefing senior policymakers
  • High-agency, able to develop and execute strategy independently
  • Demonstrated interest and experience in a complicated technical subject (ideally AI, but other examples could be cryptography, vulnerability research, quantum computing, or fusion power)

Nice to have

  • 10+ years of experience in cybersecurity policy roles
  • Senior-level exposure to U.S. federal policymaking and international counterparts
  • Direct prior experience at CISA, ONCD, NSC, National Cyber Director's office, NSA, U.S. Cyber Command, DOD CIO, or comparable allied cyber institutions
  • Experience leading or supporting public-private cyber partnerships
  • Experience contributing to national and / or Departmental cyber policy frameworks
  • Operational government cybersecurity and / or offensive cyber experience
  • Familiarity with critical infrastructure sector dynamics

What the JD emphasized

  • Hold an active TS/SCI clearance or held one in the last two years, and have the ability to obtain and maintain one
  • Have a track record of effective, information-rich advocacy with cyber regulators, sector risk management agencies, and Congressional committees of jurisdiction
  • Bring deep familiarity with the institutions and authorities that shape U.S. cyber policy, including CISA, ONCD, NSC, DOD, the IC, and the relevant Congressional committees, as well as allied cyber agencies in the Five Eyes and beyond