Product Manager II - Security Graph Foundations

Datadog Datadog · Enterprise · New York, NY · Product Management

Product Manager for Datadog's Security Graph Foundations, a shared platform powering security intelligence across multiple products. The role involves defining and executing the roadmap, driving infrastructure investments, and partnering with engineering and product teams to expand graph use cases and data modeling.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and build the roadmap for Security Graph Foundations, the shared platform connecting security data across Cloud Security, Cloud SIEM, Application Security, and Workload Protection.
  2. Drive execution of security graph infrastructure investments, aligning platform team dependencies to clear milestones and timelines.
  3. Work closely with executives, marketing, sales, PR, design, and support teams to successfully bring new products and features to market.
  4. Develop a deep understanding of the market landscape and identify key areas of competitive differentiation and market disruption.
  5. Maintain and report to product leadership on key metrics regarding platform adoption and customer value.

Skills

Required

  • Product roadmap definition
  • Cross-functional team collaboration
  • Stakeholder management
  • Market analysis
  • Metrics reporting
  • Data modeling
  • Platform infrastructure understanding
  • Security domain knowledge

Nice to have

  • Enterprise software experience
  • Security or data platform background
  • Graph data modeling
  • Data pipelines
  • LLM-based tools

What the JD emphasized

  • Minimum 3+ years in enterprise software, with a preference for security or data platform background.
  • Prior engineering experience or deep understanding of graph data modeling, data pipelines, or platform infrastructure, including how to decide what becomes a graph edge, an attribute, or a connector.
  • Familiarity with security domains across cloud, code, SIEM, and workload protection, enough to credibly partner with product teams on what belongs in the graph and why.