Director, Product Management - Secure Service Edge at Capital One

San Francisco, California, United States

Capital One Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Financial Services, BiotechnologyIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must have at least 7 years of experience in Product Management, with a minimum of 6 years in information technology and 5 years in Cyber security. A Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field or a Master's degree in a quantitative field or an MBA with a quantitative concentration is required. Preferred qualifications include 3+ years of experience with cloud-based or on-prem network security products and services such as SSE, CASB, SWG, NGFW, VPN, or ZTNA, professional cybersecurity certifications (CISSP, CISM, CCSP), and experience translating business strategy into digital products.

Responsibilities

The Director, Product Management will deliver network security solutions to protect employee access to business and productivity applications, SaaS applications, and internet destinations. This role involves leveraging a risk-based approach and data-driven strategy to balance security, user experience, and digital business transformation. Responsibilities include demonstrating proficiency in human-centered design, business focus, technology-driven solutions, integrated problem-solving, and transformational leadership.

Skills

Product Management
Network Security
Risk-Based Approach
Data-Driven Strategy
User Experience
Digital Transformation
Cloud
Agile
Scalable Infrastructure

Capital One

Offers diverse financial products and services

About Capital One

Capital One provides a variety of financial services aimed at making banking accessible and easy for everyone. The company offers products such as credit cards, savings accounts, car loans, and business checking accounts, catering to both individual consumers and small businesses primarily in the United States. Capital One's approach includes user-friendly banking solutions with no fees or minimums for checking accounts, allowing customers to manage their finances more effectively. They generate revenue through interest on loans, credit card fees, and investment banking services. What sets Capital One apart from its competitors is its strong commitment to financial inclusion and literacy, demonstrated through community partnerships and educational initiatives, such as collaborations with Khan Academy. The company's goal is to create a more inclusive financial system and empower customers with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed financial decisions.

McLean, VirginiaHeadquarters
2014Year Founded
$15.9MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Medical, Dental, & Vision coverage
Onsite Health Centers
Prescription saving with network of local pharmacies
Stock Purchase Plan
Education Assistance
401(k)
Flexible Spending Accounts
Life and Disability insurance
Generous paid time off + corporate & floating holidays
Registered dieticians on site, cooking classes and free virtual fitness classes
Employee Assistance Program

Risks

Increased competition in subscription management tools may dilute Capital One's advantage.
Over-reliance on partnerships could expose Capital One to technological risks.
Departure of key personnel like Joe Rodriguez may affect risk management continuity.

Differentiation

Capital One offers user-friendly banking with no fees or minimums for checking accounts.
The company partners with Khan Academy to provide financial literacy education.
Capital One is the first major U.S. bank to offer subscription management tools.

Upsides

Capital One's mobile app is a model for secure, user-friendly digital banking.
Data sharing with Worldpay enhances payment security and fraud prevention.
Partnerships with fintechs like Minna Technologies improve customer experience.

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