Product Manager, Agentic Safety

Google Google · Big Tech · Singapore

Product Manager for Agentic Safety at Google Singapore, focusing on defining and driving the product strategy for securing the Android app ecosystem against AI-driven cybersecurity threats. The role involves leading the transition to autonomous trust platforms powered by agents and LLMs, and collaborating with engineering, policy, and regulatory bodies to ensure secure and compliant security architectures. Key responsibilities include defining product strategy for Agentic Safety platforms, leading alignment with other Google product areas, defining specifications for securing agents, and productizing research into production-scale security pipelines.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and drive the multi-quarter product strategy and author product requirement documents (PRDs) for Agentic Safety platforms. Focus on how generative AI, agentic reasoning, and advanced program analysis converge to block malware, fraud, and deceptive schemas.
  2. Lead strategic alignment and joint execution plans with senior leadership across the Google product areas—including Gemini, Chrome, Search, and Commerce—to build unified threat models and data-sharing remediation workflows.
  3. Define product specifications for securing first-party and third-party agents (such as Gemini and other general-purpose agents) executing on-device App Functions, calling Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, or leveraging UI control mechanisms.
  4. Collaborate with research scientists to define requirements for hybrid ML and symbolic systems. Lead the productization of advanced research into production-scale security pipelines that protect against both agentic risks and traditional ecosystem threats like malware and content abuse.

Skills

Required

  • 8 years of experience in product management or related technical role
  • 3 years of experience with mobile security architectures (e.g., Android/iOS sandboxing, permission systems), static/dynamic app analysis, or privacy-preserving technologies
  • 3 years of Experience creating product roadmaps and specifications for software platforms, agentic systems, or distributed backends

Nice to have

  • technical literacy in Agentic AI paradigms (e.g., agentic orchestration, LLM-based reasoning, Model Context Protocol, and semantic search)
  • Experience in the design or deployment of autonomous agents, reasoning systems, or tools that leverage LLMs for complex task automation
  • Ability to take initiatives, navigate ambiguous, projects from early concept to global launch
  • Excellent cross-functional leadership skills, with an ability to articulate technical security and AI concepts to senior executives, engineering leads, and external regulatory bodies

What the JD emphasized

  • multi-year product strategy
  • Agentic AI
  • autonomous trust platforms
  • next-generation agents
  • large language models (LLMs)
  • neuro-symbolic techniques
  • agentic reasoning
  • productization of advanced research
  • production-scale security pipelines
  • agentic risks

Other signals

  • Define and drive the multi-year product strategy for securing the world’s largest app ecosystem against these cutting-edge, AI-driven cybersecurity threats.
  • lead our transition toward high-scale, fully autonomous trust platforms powered by next-generation agents, large language models (LLMs), and neuro-symbolic techniques.
  • Focus on how generative AI, agentic reasoning, and advanced program analysis converge to block malware, fraud, and deceptive schemas.
  • Define product specifications for securing first-party and third-party agents (such as Gemini and other general-purpose agents) executing on-device App Functions, calling Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, or leveraging UI control mechanisms.
  • Collaborate with research scientists to define requirements for hybrid ML and symbolic systems. Lead the productization of advanced research into production-scale security pipelines that protect against both agentic risks and traditional ecosystem threats like malware and content abuse.