This is a unique opportunity for a technically knowledgeable cybersecurity writer and content creator to work with industry-leading researchers in an exciting new product space, taking a first-of-its-kind browser security product to market.
You’ll own and contribute to a wide range of deliverables, including threat research blogs, webinars, whitepapers, ebooks, videos, feature releases, social posts, podcasts, and more. You’ll collaborate with a number of key business functions, including threat research, product marketing, design, events, web, PR, and more.
This is a remote role based in the UK.
As a Technical Content Manager, you’ll work as part of a small team responsible for planning and executing on Push’s research-led content strategy. You’ll need to be immersed in cyber security news, thought leadership, and industry developments. You’ll be expected to understand how cyber attacks work, and the practicalities of how security teams go about detecting and responding to attacks. A background knowledge of offensive and defensive cyber security services and threat research is a big benefit.
Creating engaging content for technical professionals and ex-technical business leaders that are allergic to marketing fluff.
Optimizing content for different audiences and mediums. Your priority is educating on threats and informing of the new ways of tackling them, but you’ll need to flex the level of technical depth according to the reader.
Planning and executing content deliverables to tie in with the marketing calendar (really important for maximising the impact and reach of your work).
Reacting quickly to high-interest news stories or research breakthroughs that present the biggest opportunity to the business in terms of marketing relevance and reach. Same day turnarounds of breaking research aren’t uncommon (but they’re not every day, either).
Ensuring the successful execution of the content you create — be prepared to upload it to the website, tinker with graphics, tweak webpages, draft and edit social copy, and be a champion of quality standards.
Problem solver: A proactive and resourceful problem solver who can troubleshoot issues quickly and effectively.
Independent: An independent thinker and operator that can deliver projects without much handholding.

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