Staffbase

Employee Experience Platform

PrincipleInformationSecurityManager

Berlin, Germany
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Principle Information Security Manager at Staffbase. Skills: Information Security, AI-native, governance. act as the senior deputy for InfoSec. coordinate across teams”

Industry & Context.

Employee Experience Platform
Problems you'll solve

identify where manual effort can be replaced by tooling or AI-assisted workflows

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

senior deputy for InfoSec, coordinate across teams, own outcomes, represent the function, comfortable being the person customers and auditors talk to, think in programs and systems, identify where manual effort can be replaced by tooling or AI-assisted workflows, drive that change as we build out our AI-driven operating model

Nice to Have

Experience supporting or preparing for M&A or investor due diligence processes, Background working alongside Legal, Procurement, and Engineering, Practical understanding of cloud security architecture, Relevant certification: CISM, CISSP, ISO 27001 Lead Auditor/Implementer, or equivalent

What You'll Do.

act as the senior deputy for InfoSec

coordinate across teams

represent the function

think in programs and systems

identify where manual effort can be replaced by tooling or AI-assisted workflows

drive that change as we build out our AI-driven operating model

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

coordinate across teams; work alongside Legal; work alongside Procurement; work alongside Engineering

Communication Scope

represent the function; person customers and auditors talk to

Process & Methodology

think in programs and systems

Full Job Description

About Staffbase We inspire people to achieve great things together. Our mission is to help organizations unlock the power of inspirational communication with the first AI-native Employee Experience Platform. Our industry-leading and award-winning agentic AI communications channels - intranet, employee app and email solutions - create engaging experiences that connect and empower employees. Headquartered in Chemnitz, Germany and New York City, with offices in Berlin, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Prague, and Minneapolis–St. Paul, our diverse team of 750+ employees supports 2,000+ customers—reaching over 16.4 million employees—in transforming their employee experience. We are proud to be a Unicorn company—privately valued at over $1 billion—demonstrating strong growth, innovation, and lasting impact in our industry. Together, we’re shaping the future of workplace communication. Our information security program is fit for purpose and operationally sound. The next chapter is about making it investor-ready, AI-efficient, and capable of sustaining enterprise customer trust at scale. This is not a build-from-scratch role. It is a step up in maturity: fewer manual processes and sharper governance. The position sits at the center of the InfoSec team; you coordinate across teams, own outcomes and represent the function. You are comfortable being the person customers and auditors talk to. You think in programs and systems, not tasks. You identify where manual effort can be replaced by tooling or AI-assisted workflows, and are empowered to drive that change as we build out our AI-driven operating model across the company. What you’ll be doing You will act as the senior deputy for InfoSec within our Finance Compliance actively looks for automation opportunities in compliance and operations Highly Desirable Experience supporting or preparing for M&A or investor due diligence processes Background working alongside Legal, Procurement, and Engineering Practical understanding of cloud secur

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