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Corelight is the cybersecurity company that transforms network and cloud activity into evidence—evidence that elite defenders use to proactively hunt for threats, accelerate response to cyber incidents, gain complete network visibility, and create powerful analytics using machine-learning and behavioral analysis tools. We are the fastest-growing Network Detection and Response (NDR) platform in the industry. We are proud of our culture and values—driving diversity of background and thought, low-ego results, applied curiosity, and tireless service to our customers and community. Corelight is committed to a geographically dispersed yet connected employee base with employees working remotely and from office locations worldwide.

Lead Technical Program Manager

Technical Program ManagerTechnical Program ManagerFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 201-500

Location

Worldwide

Posted

10 days ago

Salary

$158K - $215K / year

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

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Lead Technical Program Manager

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Role Description Corelight defends the world’s most sensitive networks—from global commerce to national defense—quietly, relentlessly, and with resolve. As cyber threats grow faster and smarter, we serve as the trusted force behind network resilience, putting elite defense within reach. By transforming digital footprints from physical, virtual, and cloud networks into actionable insights, we empower defenders to illuminate blind spots and stay ahead of an evolving threat landscape. As a Technical Program Manager for Labs, you are the architect of predictability in a world of research uncertainty. By bridging the gap between brilliant research and production-ready engineering, you ensure that our AI/ML models and detection engines move seamlessly from the lab to the front lines—arming our customers with the evidence they need to outpace global adversaries. You will turn complex research outcomes into actionable roadmaps, ensuring that our detection portfolio is as reliable as it is revolutionary. Specific Responsibilities - Drive End-to-End Delivery: Own the lifecycle of Labs initiatives, including AI/ML detection models, behavioral network detections, and core engines like Zeek, Suricata, and YARA. - Orchestrate Cross-Functional Alignment: Serve as the central hub between Labs, Engineering, QA, Product Management, and Field teams to ensure deliverables are production-ready and customer-aligned. - Manage Program Execution: Define comprehensive plans, milestones, and success criteria while proactively identifying and mitigating risks across parallel workstreams. - Translate Research to Reality: Work closely with researchers and engineers to break down highly technical efforts into executable plans, aligning on handoffs and integration points. - Optimize R&D Processes: Establish and maintain lightweight program management practices that foster innovation without adding unnecessary "red tape" to the research environment. - Ensure Operational Visibility: Provide clear, regular status reporting to Labs leadership and stakeholders, surfacing trade-offs and progress with data-driven clarity. Qualifications - Professional Experience: 5+ years of experience as a Technical Program Manager, Engineering Program Manager, or a similar role in a high-tech environment. - R&D Background: Proven track record working with highly technical teams (R&D, ML, Platform Engineering, or Infrastructure). - Tooling Mastery: Hands-on proficiency with Jira, Confluence, and modern program management tools to manage complex schedules and dependencies. - Process Expertise: Strong understanding of software development lifecycles (SDLC) and research-to-production workflows. - Education: Bachelor’s degree in a technical field or equivalent practical experience. Requirements - Preferred Differentiators: Deep experience in Cybersecurity (NDR, Threat Research), familiarity with Zeek/Suricata/YARA, or exposure to AI/ML model deployment workflows. Benefits - Compensation Range: $158,000 — $215,000 USD. - Equity and additional benefits will also be awarded. Company Description Fueled by investments from top-tier venture capital organizations such as Crowdstrike, Accel and Insight, Corelight is the fastest growing network detection and response platform in the industry. Our customers trust us to protect mission-critical assets in leading enterprises, government, and research institutions worldwide. We are leading the way with AI-assisted workflows, machine learning models, cloud security and SaaS-based solutions to arm defenders with the tools and knowledge they need to disrupt cyber attacks. Our team of passionate innovators are dedicated to solving some of the toughest challenges in cybersecurity, while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and growth-oriented culture. Corelight is committed to a geographically distributed yet connected employee base with employees working from home and office locations around the world. At Corelight, we take pride in the diversity of our backgrounds and perspectives, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that strengthens our company.

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