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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Principal Product Intelligence Analyst (Cortex... - **Company:** Palo Alto Networks - **Location:** United States - **Experience:** Expert - **Salary:** $159,000.0 - $255,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis, ARM Architecture, Cyber Security, Customer Data Management, Red Team (Cyber Security), Security Information and Event Management, Technical Data Management Systems, Data Ingestion - **Published:** August 8, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.juju.com/job/00000000gm4xiu ## About the Role Your Experience + 8+ years in CI, Product Management, or Sales Engineering within the Cybersecurity space (XDR, SIEM, or SOC automation). + Mastery of Structured Analytic Techniques. You must be able to move beyond "feature checklists" to produce high-nuance analysis that can withstand questioning from senior Product and Engineering leaders. + You can read a technical spec and understand the downstream implications for a SOC Analyst. You aren't just looking at the UI; you are looking at the architecture. + A core requirement for this team. You must be comfortable telling Product Leaders where their product is failing against the competition and backing it up with evidence. + Proven mastery in distilling high-density technical data and complex market signals into concise, high-impact "Bottom Line Up Front" (BLUF) briefings. (You must demonstrate the ability to strip away technical noise to deliver clear, actionable recommendations that direct-influence Product and Executive decision-making.) + Experience facilitating "Red Team" sessions for product launches to identify how competitors will likely attack our new features. Preferred Qualifications + Prior experience as a PM or TMM is a significant plus, as you will need to speak the language of engineering trade-offs. + Experience in ACH (Analysis of Competing Hypotheses) or other formal intelligence frameworks used to evaluate technical claims. + Deep familiarity with how security products are actually deployed and used in a 24/7 SOC environment. + CI Certification like CIP or similar. ## Description As the Principal for Competitive Intelligence within the Cortex Product Management organization, you are the strategic link between the competitive landscape and our product roadmap. You don't just report on the market; you influence what we build. By applying Structured Analytic Techniques (SATs) to technical competitive data, you will provide the "Inconvenient Truths" that challenge our product assumptions. You will be responsible for ensuring that Cortex doesn't just match competitor features, but maintains a structural architectural advantage that is validated by evidence and field reality. Your Impact + Use SATs (like _Alternative Futures Analysis_ ) to identify upcoming competitor pivots, ensuring the Cortex roadmap accounts for "next-gen" threats before they materialize in the field. + Ownership of SIEM portfolio, acting as the direct liaison and influencer to the Product Management organization. You will translate deep research results into Product Requirement Documents (PRDs), prioritize feature gaps based on competitive urgency, and present key takeaways to senior leaders. + Partner with the Enablement Lead to turn strategic product insights into "Kill" campaigns. 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