The Home Depot is a leading home improvement retailer, and they are seeking a Cybersecurity Manager to lead a multi-disciplinary team focused on Cyber Technology Product Enablement. This role is responsible for ensuring secure and compliant delivery of products and services while fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement within the team.
Responsibilities:
- Defines and owns the Product Enablement vision and roadmap for Cyber Technology, with specific focus on CSADA and LITSS partner teams
- Ensures product owners on the team maintain clear backlogs, well-defined acceptance criteria, and value-focused prioritization for enablement initiatives, shared platforms, and service offerings
- Partners with Cyber Application Development & Analytics and Legal IT Systems Support to translate stakeholder needs (e.g., PMO, Network, Risk, Legal, Data Protection) into actionable requirements, product roadmaps, and release plans
- Oversees creation and maintenance of high-quality technical documentation, runbooks, knowledge articles, and training content that support secure operations, scalable adoption, and effective support models
- Establishes standards and guardrails for documentation quality, story quality, definition of ready and definition of done across enablement work
- Ensures security, privacy, and legal requirements are incorporated early in the product lifecycle, clearly documented, and traceable through delivery
- Defines, tracks, and reports on key Product Enablement metrics (e.g., cycle time, lead time, quality and defect trends, documentation completeness and adoption, stakeholder satisfaction) to demonstrate value and drive continuous improvement
- Works with vendors and internal partners on the successful implementation and optimization of critical enablement tooling and platforms (e.g., work management, knowledge management, training and communications tools)
- Fields questions from product teams, cyber teams, legal IT teams, and support teams related to enablement processes, documentation standards, and ways of working
- Acts as a connector and facilitator across teams, clarifying roles, expectations, and decision-making frameworks to reduce friction and ambiguity
- Provides support for enablement tools, processes, and artifacts (e.g., backlogs, roadmaps, documentation repositories, intake channels), ensuring they remain accurate, current, and easy to use
- Partners with teams to improve service catalogs, intake processes, and portfolio visibility so work is prioritized and executed predictably
- Monitors feedback channels and stakeholder sentiment to identify adoption challenges and opportunities to improve training, communications, or documentation
- Leads, coaches, and develops a team of agile coaches, technical writers, and product owners, fostering a culture of ownership, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Sets clear goals and performance expectations aligned to cybersecurity strategy, OKRs, and product outcomes; conducts annual and mid-year reviews and provides ongoing feedback and recognition
- Attracts, retains, and develops top talent to build a high-performing, inclusive Product Enablement team
- Guides team members in strategy, alignment, analysis, and execution tasks within and across partner teams, reinforcing a product mindset and outcome-focused delivery
- Leads the adoption and maturation of agile practices (Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid) across partner teams; coaches product owners, scrum masters, and engineering leaders on best practices for planning, execution, and continuous improvement
- Standardizes ceremonies, work intake, and flow of work (e.g., backlog refinement, sprint planning, reviews, retrospectives, Kanban boards) to improve predictability, transparency, and throughput
- Uses data and metrics (throughput, cycle time, quality, customer satisfaction) to identify friction points and drive targeted coaching and improvement initiatives across teams
- Fosters collaboration across cybersecurity and legal technology teams, creating opportunities to share best practices, patterns, and reusable assets (e.g., communities of practice, playbooks, templates)
- Learns, through reading, tutorials, communities of practice, and external forums, modern product management, agile, and enablement practices being used within and outside of The Home Depot
- Builds relationships with technology, product, and cybersecurity leaders at other organizations to learn best practices and elegant solutions to common enablement challenges
- Stays current on agile frameworks, portfolio and work management tools, documentation and knowledge management practices, and emerging trends in cybersecurity and legal technology
- Incorporates feedback from stakeholders and retrospectives into team operations, refining the Product Enablement operating model, service catalog, and engagement patterns over time
Requirements:
- Must be eighteen years of age or older
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job
- 8 years of relevant work experience
- 2+ years of previous leadership experience (formal or matrixed), preferably in product, agile delivery, or cybersecurity environments
- 5–7 years of relevant work experience in technology, product management, agile delivery, or cybersecurity
- Demonstrated experience leading cross-functional initiatives involving product, engineering, cybersecurity, or legal IT teams
- Hands-on experience with agile frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, SAFe or similar) and modern work management tools (e.g., Jira, Azure DevOps, Jira Align, ServiceNow, or equivalents)
- Experience working with or adjacent to cybersecurity, risk, or compliance functions, or with legal/IT platforms (e.g., matter management, document management, archiving)
- Experience leading or managing teams that include agile coaches, technical writers, product owners/managers, or business analysts
- Experience implementing or improving service catalogs, intake processes, governance forums, or portfolio management capabilities
- Familiarity with cloud platforms, analytics tools, and automation workflows commonly used in cybersecurity and legal IT contexts
- Strong communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to translate complex technical and regulatory topics into clear, concise, and actionable language for different audiences
- Proven ability to influence without direct authority, build consensus, and drive outcomes across multiple stakeholder groups
- Relevant certifications such as PSM/CSM, SAFe, PMI-ACP, Product Owner/Product Manager, CISSP, CISM, or similar are a plus