Own the OSINT product roadmap end-to-end: collection connectors, monitoring pipelines, provenance and legal compliance, and analyst-facing exploration interfaces to solve the fragmented data problem for open-source inputs specifically.
Lead discovery with operational users to understand how they use open-source intelligence today across both law enforcement and defense contexts.
Define and prioritize the collection layer: which sources matter, what data needs to be extracted, how provenance is maintained, and where legal compliance constraints apply.
Shape the analyst experience for OSINT workflows: how analysts monitor sources, triage incoming signals, correlate OSINT findings with internal datasets, and produce defensible outputs.
Work across teams to ensure OSINT capabilities integrate cleanly into entity resolution, geospatial analysis, and reporting workflows.
Define success metrics for OSINT features and track outcomes: collection coverage, signal-to-noise quality, analyst time-to-lead, and provenance completeness.
Stay close to the OSINT landscape (platforms, techniques, legal developments, and community practices) and bring that context into product decisions.
Requirements
Deep familiarity with OSINT as a practitioner or product builder. You understand how analysts actually investigate using open sources, not just how collection tools work in theory.
5+ years as a Product Manager in B2B SaaS, ideally in intelligence, security, or data-heavy domains with experience owning a technically complex product area end-to-end.
Strong on the analyst workflow: you know what good OSINT tooling feels like from the user's side, and you use that instinct to set a high product bar.
Comfortable with the legal and ethical dimensions of OSINT collection (jurisdiction-specific constraints, terms-of-service boundaries, admissibility of evidence, and data provenance requirements).
Effective at working across teams: the OSINT capability touches collection, enrichment, exploration, and reporting.
Data
and metrics-fluent: able to define meaningful quality metrics for collection and analyst outcomes, not just feature delivery.
Eligible to work in Germany and willing to travel to Berlin and across DACH for workshops and user research.
Benefits
Mission-driven impact, remote-first in Germany, Berlin meetups, 30 days vacation, equipment & learning budget.
Collaborative environment with engineers, legal experts, and forward teams solving real-world challenges.