Product Trust & Enablement Engineering Manager

Netflix Netflix · Big Tech · United States · Remote · Engineering

Manager for a new team focused on Product Trust & Enablement within Consumer Product Security & Trust at Netflix. The role involves defining security strategies, fostering relationships across business lines (Streaming, Games, Ads) to protect against fraud and abuse, and enabling security at scale by scaling authentication security solutions, performing threat modeling for new features, and driving security-by-default principles. Requires strong risk storytelling, communication, cross-functional collaboration, and experience managing engineers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Nurture the cohesion of a newly formed team through understanding of charter and purpose
  2. Develop and deploy scalable threat modeling and risk review processes, including risk tolerance considerations and acceptability mechanisms
  3. Create mechanisms that allow SMEs to engage at the right time with the right solutions during the consumer product lifecycle
  4. Articulate and advocate for right-sized risk tolerance levels
  5. Drive alignment on an appropriate security risk posture in product verticals

Skills

Required

  • Expert risk story teller
  • Strong communication skills, with an ability to translate detailed technical concepts or business context to those not as closely involved
  • Experience working on highly cross functional projects, spanning internal and external stakeholders with ability to influence without authority
  • Experience working directly on consumer products, understanding trade offs between security and user experience, with expertise in account, device and/or content security preferred
  • Experience managing and growing a combination of early career and tenured engineers in a highly dynamic environment

What the JD emphasized

  • security is integrated into the consumer product lifecycle
  • scalable mechanisms
  • security risk tolerance
  • business priorities
  • product risk tolerance
  • fraud and abuse
  • Scaling consumer identity and authentication (AuthN) security solutions
  • Evaluating architectural considerations
  • performing threat modeling
  • Driving security-by-default design principles
  • risk storyteller