As a Product Manager for Cloudflare Radar, you'll define the roadmap for internet intelligence products, engage with users, and lead cross-functional teams to deliver data-driven insights.
Available Locations: Austin, TX | Lisbon, Portugal About Product Management at Cloudflare
As a Product Manager at Cloudflare, you are responsible for building products that improve the way that the Internet works. Product Managers at Cloudflare sit at the intersection of software development, design, and business strategy. We shape high-level product goals but also get our hands dirty. On an average day, you might pitch a concept to senior leadership, create a launch plan with marketing, work with designers to conduct user research, prototype a new feature, iterate on a spec, analyze usage data, or pair with an engineer on implementation. We have ultimate responsibility for understanding our client needs, influencing business strategy, feature specification, and working with engineering to develop our software.
About the Role: Product Manager, Cloudflare Radar
Cloudflare Radar provides free, publicly available insights into global internet traffic, security threats, and technology adoption, making the internet safer and more resilient for everyone.
As a Product Manager for Cloudflare Radar, you will be responsible for defining the future of internet intelligence. You will own the vision, strategy, and execution for key components of the Radar platform, ensuring we provide timely, accurate, and actionable data on internet health, performance, and security trends to a global audience of researchers, journalists, and security operators.
You will transform raw data from one of the world's largest networks into compelling and accessible products, including our website, APIs, and data feeds. You will work closely with Cloudflare's data science and engineering teams to identify new data sets, develop innovative visualizations, and build features that solidify Cloudflare's position as a definitive source for internet insights.
You will:
As a Product Manager at Cloudflare, you are responsible for building products that improve the way that the Internet works. Product Managers at Cloudflare sit at the intersection of software development, design, and business strategy. We shape high-level product goals but also get our hands dirty. On an average day, you might pitch a concept to senior leadership, create a launch plan with marketing, work with designers to conduct user research, prototype a new feature, iterate on a spec, analyze usage data, or pair with an engineer on implementation. We have ultimate responsibility for understanding our client needs, influencing business strategy, feature specification, and working with engineering to develop our software.
About the Role: Product Manager, Cloudflare Radar
Cloudflare Radar provides free, publicly available insights into global internet traffic, security threats, and technology adoption, making the internet safer and more resilient for everyone.
As a Product Manager for Cloudflare Radar, you will be responsible for defining the future of internet intelligence. You will own the vision, strategy, and execution for key components of the Radar platform, ensuring we provide timely, accurate, and actionable data on internet health, performance, and security trends to a global audience of researchers, journalists, and security operators.
You will transform raw data from one of the world's largest networks into compelling and accessible products, including our website, APIs, and data feeds. You will work closely with Cloudflare's data science and engineering teams to identify new data sets, develop innovative visualizations, and build features that solidify Cloudflare's position as a definitive source for internet insights.
You will:
- Own the Radar product roadmap: Define the priorities and scope for a high-performing engineering and data science team, focusing on data ingestion, processing, and visualization.
- Be the voice of the user: Directly engage with external users (academics, media, network operators) to understand their data needs and translate those insights into a clear product specification.
- Champion data-driven storytelling: Collaborate with our research, marketing, and communications teams to leverage Radar data for high-impact reports, blog posts, and press releases.
- Excel across teams: Work with product managers across the company to surface, analyze, and publish data on specific security, performance, or adoption trends relevant to our product verticals.
- Be data driven: You should be comfortable analyzing massive datasets to quantify the impact of problems, spot emerging trends, and measure the usage of new Radar features.
- Join pre-sales and post-sales calls with customers, sales, support, etc., to assist with, and help understand all phases of the customer lifecycle (Focusing on how we can inform our customers and the public).
- 4+ years of experience as a Product Manager delivering data-intensive products, insights platforms, or technical tools at scale for a technical or research audience.
- Technical Acumen and Domain Knowledge: The ability to grasp complex technical concepts, particularly in the areas of networking, DNS, BGP, web performance, or cyber security threat analysis. You must be comfortable engaging in deep technical discussions with data engineering teams.
- Data Visualization and Presentation: A proven track record of designing intuitive ways to visualize complex, large-scale data sets (e.g., time series, maps, graphs) to communicate clear, compelling narratives.
- Customer Focus: Experience designing for a diverse audience, from individual hobbyists to large enterprise security teams and major news organizations.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Demonstrated ability to influence and align cross-functional teams (Engineering, Data Science, Research, Communications) around a shared vision and roadmap without direct authority.
- Data-Driven: You ground your decisions in data and qualitative user feedback, with a relentless focus on solving real-world information needs.
- Experience with Data APIs and Feeds: Proven experience managing and shipping products whose primary value is programmatic access to data (e.g., REST APIs, data streams, export formats).
- Experience with Cloudflare Products: Familiarity with the Cloudflare platform and the types of data it generates (e.g., WAF events, DNS queries, network traffic).
- Understanding of Internet Governance or Policy: A deep interest in how internet data informs global policy, security decisions, or media reporting.
Top Skills
APIs
Data Feeds
Data Visualization
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