Safety & Security Counsel, EMEA

Anthropic · Dublin, IE · Engineering

Posted 2026-08-22

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About the role

As Safety & Security Counsel, EMEA, you will serve as the first-line legal advisor counseling on the full arc of keeping Claude and Anthropic safe and secure: usage policy design and enforcement frameworks, safeguards R&D, misuse detection and response, sensitive escalations, threat intelligence, security incident response, product-related safety and security matters, and the company's safety and security-related regulatory and policy engagement. The issues are increasingly interdisciplinary and novel, and you will frequently be the one ideating and building a legally-relevant framework rather than simply applying one.

Depending on interest and experience, you will own and shape an ever-growing portfolio of issue areas across Safeguards and Security. You will also contribute to the team's capacity building efforts, including by leveraging Claude. You will work collaboratively with other legal functions on cross-functional initiatives.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced attorney who wants to do high-stakes, first-of-its-kind work at the center of responsible AI development and deployment, and to grow as a strategic product counsel and trusted crisis counselor in a fast-moving environment.

Key responsibilities

Partner with Safeguards (trust & safety) policy teams on the design and iteration of usage policies across harm areas (e.g., CBRNE, cyber, user wellbeing, scaled abuse and influence operations, and distillation), including how policies translate into detection and enforcement.

Advise on policy enforcement frameworks such as account actions, appeals, enforcement systems and thresholds.

Counsel on sensitive escalations and strategic response, including matters involving governments, law enforcement, regulators, and the press.

Advise on safety and security threat intelligence investigations, bug bounty and red-team programs, and internal and external safety and security testing arrangements.

Support safeguards and security engineering, ML, and data science teams on building new tooling and detection mechanisms, including as it relates to data governance and privacy related considerations.

Serve as a first-line legal contact for safety and security incidents, providing real-time guidance during incident response and assessing notification and reporting obligations under applicable legal frameworks and contractual commitments.

Build and maintain crisis management playbooks, escalation protocols, and self-serve legal guidance to enable legal resource scaling.

Stay abreast of key policy and regulatory developments in AI safety and security, and policy-specific domains across relevant jurisdictions, and translate them into practical guidance for our evolving product suite.

Minimum qualifications

Qualification to practice law in Ireland, or another relevant jurisdiction

Legal drafting and advisory experience producing written guidance, policy language, and risk assessments for business and technical stakeholders

Working knowledge of trust & safety, cybersecurity, privacy, or platform regulation

Experience with fast-moving, high-stakes matters such as investigations, regulatory matters, crisis management, or enforcement work

Technical fluency sufficient to understand system architecture, data flows, and AI model behavior

Experience coordinating multi-stakeholder responses to time-sensitive matters and translating legal analysis into clear, actionable steps for technical and executive audiences

Preferred qualifications

8+ years of relevant legal experience

In-house (product counsel) experience at a technology company working on security and/or trust & safety issues, or law firm experience advising tech clients on regulatory investigations or enforcement matters

Experience with content moderation, platform safety (including user wellbeing issues), and crisis management

Facility working with very technical teams, including machine learning, safety and security research, infrastructure, and threat intelligence

Familiarity with AI systems, machine learning concepts, or experience advising on novel technology products

Strong judgment about risk assessment and decision-making under uncertainty

A low-ego, hands-on working style and a commitment to doing right by users and the people affected by misuse of AI systems

Application Deadline: 6pm PT on Friday September 11, 2026. We encourage all interested and qualified applicants to submit their materials before this date to ensure full consideration.

Role-specific policy: For this role, we expect all staff to be able to work from our Dublin office at least 3 days a week, though we encourage you to apply even if you might need some flexibility for an interim period of time.

The annual compensation range for this role is listed below.

For sales roles, the range provided is the role’s On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role.

Annual Salary:

€210.000—€280.000 EUR

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