Senior Product Manager, Cyber​/Email Security

July 8, 2026
$100000 - $150000 / year

Job Description

Company: CyberNut

Location: Philadelphia, US

Open roles

We are looking for ambitious and hungry people who are ready to join what’s becoming the fastest growing cybersecurity solution in K-12.
Senior Product Manager, Cyber/Email Security Location

United States (Remote)
Employment Type

Full time
Location Type

Remote
Department

Product
Final date to receive applications

July 17, 2026 at 5:00 AM GMT
Compensation
• Base Salary $100K – $150K, Offers Bonus

About Cyber Nut

Cyber Nut is the #1 security awareness training platform built for K-12 schools. We protect over 1.4 million students and 400,000+ faculty and staff across 400+ school districts with phishing simulations, gamified microtraining, a browser extension, and real-time threat detection. We are growing fast, and we are building a product organization to match.

About the role

This role owns Cyber Nut’s security product end to end: active threat triage and remediation, compromised-account detection and containment, email security gateway capabilities, and the integrations that connect them to the back-office tools districts already run. We are investing in moving from awareness training into real detection and response, and you are the senior PM who builds that.

This is a product management role rebuilt for the AI era. Advances in AI prototyping have collapsed the distance between an idea and a working product, and we expect our PMs to live in that space. You will not just write requirements and wait, you will build. Using Claude and other AI prototyping and code-generation tools, you will produce working, interactive prototypes that are 70 to 80% of the way to the final experience, close enough that our UI/UX design team can take them the rest of the way into a polished, production-ready product.

This is a hands‑on individual contributor role with no direct reports. You operate as a genuine peer to the VP of Product and the other senior PM, and part of your job is to challenge how problems are framed before they reach engineering, including your own framing. You will talk to IT directors and security staff directly, decide what gets built and why, prototype it yourself, and ship it with a lean engineering team and design.

You do not need a K-12 background, but you do need the curiosity to learn fast how districts actually buy, staff, and operate, because a technically clean feature that ignores that context will miss. If you see AI prototyping as someone else’s job, this is the wrong job. If you want to own a security product with room to define where it goes, keep reading.

What you will do
• Own the product direction for the security product, from validated problem statement through design, execution, and launch.
• Run customer discovery with district IT and security staff on a regular cadence, and turn what you hear into an evidence-backed roadmap for threat remediation, account‑takeover protection, and email security.
• Build interactive prototypes, fast, with Claude and other AI prototyping tools, and hand them off 70 to 80% complete with the research, call recordings, and reasoning behind them, so design refines rather than reverse‑engineers.
• Drive the expansion of Cyber Nut’s detection and response capability: reported‑threat workflows, auto‑remediation, compromised‑account containment, and email security gateway functionality.
• Drive prioritization with discipline, and defend those calls with evidence when sales, customers, or leadership push, especially on competitive deals.
• Write the problem statements and PRDs that carry work through our gated product process (intake, development readiness, prioritization, go/no‑go, launch).
• Partner with engineering to stress‑test feasibility, scope, and trade‑offs, and dig into detection logic, data‑model, integration, and reporting questions, knowing when an answer does not add up.
• Support enterprise and large‑district deals: respond to security and compliance questionnaires, scope what is realistic, and feed real prospect needs back into the roadmap without letting a single deal hijack it.
• Define and track the metrics that tell you whether what you shipped actually reduced risk for customers.

What we are looking for

Required
• 5+ years in product management, with senior or…

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