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Product & Data Protection Counsel

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Israel , Tel Aviv

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Job Description:

Come join the company that is reinventing cloud security and empowering businesses to thrive in the cloud. As the fastest-growing startup ever, Wiz is on a mission to help organizations secure cloud environments that will accelerate their businesses. Trusted by security teams all over the world, we have a proven track record of success and a culture that values world-class talent. We’re looking for a Product & Data Protection Counsel to join our Legal team and help drive the success of Wiz. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious product counsel to join a global, rapidly growing B2B cybersecurity company.

Job Responsibility:

  • Work as part of the Wiz Product & Data Protection Team, with members based in Israel and the US
  • Act as a key partner and advisor to Wiz’s Product and R&D teams, advising on legal, commercial, regulatory, and data protection aspects throughout the product lifecycle
  • Assess, mitigate, and manage risks related to the product lifecycle and serve as a subject matter expert on product issues
  • Handle reviews of new product features and processing activities from a privacy, data protection, and compliance perspective
  • Review and negotiate product-related vendor and integration agreements

Requirements:

  • A minimum of 3 years of experience in an in-house product counsel role
  • Technical understanding of the development and functionality of SaaS products
  • Familiarity with privacy, data protection, and IP laws, as well as practical issues including AI, open source, and export control
  • Experience negotiating and drafting commercial agreements, including SaaS and integration agreements, with a focus on privacy and security terms
  • Excellent ability to communicate legal requirements to a non-legal audience and identify practical solutions
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively with other teams, including Security, GRC, Product, and R&D
  • Strong operational and organizational skills with experience building and managing processes
  • Strong research and analytical skills
  • Fluency in English is a must

Nice to have:

Cybersecurity experience is a plus

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Job Posted:
December 13, 2025

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