Product Security Engineer Jobs
Product security engineers own the security of the product itself - threat-modeling features, reviewing designs and code, hardening the SDLC, and partnering with product engineering to ship secure-by-default. It overlaps application security but is framed around the product and its engineers rather than a standalone AppSec program, and it is one of the best-paid security-adjacent tracks at product companies.
58 live Product Security Engineer roles across the cybersecurity employers we track - updated hourly, apply directly.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does a Product Security Engineer do?
- Product security engineers own the security of the product itself - threat-modeling features, reviewing designs and code, hardening the SDLC, and partnering with product engineering to ship secure-by-default. It overlaps application security but is framed around the product and its engineers rather than a standalone AppSec program, and it is one of the best-paid security-adjacent tracks at product companies.
- How many Product Security Engineer jobs are there right now?
- We are tracking 58 live Product Security Engineer roles across the cybersecurity employers we monitor, updated hourly. Each listing links straight to the employer's own application page.
- Are Product Security Engineer jobs remote?
- Some are. Many Product Security Engineer roles are hybrid or on-site because of tooling and data-sensitivity, but fully-remote listings appear regularly - filter the board or browse our remote cybersecurity jobs page.
- What certifications help you get a Product Security Engineer job?
- OSWE or CompTIA Security+ is the credential most often named in Product Security Engineer postings. Beyond a certificate, hands-on evidence - a home lab, CTF write-ups, or public detections - carries the most weight in screening.