Security Tester and evaluator

London
1 week ago
Create job alert

We are looking for a skilled Security Tester and Evaluator to evaluate and conduct security testing for applications and systems. In this role, you will support threat modelling and security assurance activities in collaboration with the security team. As a security tester and evaluator, you will be responsible for designing and creating appropriate test strategies and test plans for systems and applications of our customers based on the security assurance profiles. Additionally, you will conduct and execute test plans using various security testing and assessments methods and techniques to identify vulnerabilities and ensure full coverage. Finally, you will propose a mitigation plans to mitigate identified vulnerabilities and strengthen the level of security of the target system.

About SeCORE:

SeCore Information Security Limited is an innovative cybersecurity company specializing in AI-driven, quantitative security assessment solutions. Our cutting-edge platform empowers businesses to enhance their security posture, achieve multi-standard compliance, and mitigate cyber risks efficiently. Join our dynamic team and be part of a groundbreaking journey in revolutionizing digital security.

Key Responsibility:

  1. Design and create testing plans and evaluation strategies that are connected to the identified security threats and assurance requirements. These include evaluation objectives, the testing scope, testing approaches and techniques, testing environment etc.
  2. Design and create a list of test cases and test scenarios that based on the identified testing plan and strategy.
  3. Conduct manual and automated security tests in order to evaluate and assess the security of applications and systems in different domain, e.g., web applications, mobile applications, APIs, networks, IoT application and cloud environments, and various sectors, like healthcare, insurance, finance, etc.
  4. Design and suggest a mitigation plan that consists of different measures and controls to mitigate and overcome the identified risks and vulnerabilities.

    Requirements:
  5. Proven experience in security testing, penetration testing, or ethical hacking.
  6. Strong knowledge of network security, web security, cryptography, operating systems and secure coding practices.
  7. Hands-on experience with security testing tools and scripting (Python, Bash, PowerShell, etc.).
  8. Familiarity with SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST, OWASP, MITRE ATT&CK, SDLC frameworks.
  9. Ability to write detailed, professional security assessment reports.
  10. Strong problem-solving skills, analytical mindset, excellent communication skills and the ability to work in teams and to explain complex security concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

    Preferred Certifications (Not Mandatory but a Plus):
    GWAPT (GIAC Web Application Penetration Tester)
    CPT (Certified Penetration Tester)
    CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)
    GPEN (GIAC Penetration Tester)
    CPT (Certified Penetration Tester)

Related Jobs

View all jobs

InfoSec Manager

Information Security Analyst

Sales security Consultant

Information Security Officer

Cyber Security Vulnerability Management Analyst

Senior Security Architect

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Tips for Staying Inspired: How Edge Computing Pros Fuel Creativity and Innovation

Edge computing continues to disrupt traditional cloud-centric models, enabling low-latency data processing, reducing network congestion, and unlocking real-time insights across diverse industries. From smart manufacturing floors to autonomous vehicles and healthcare devices, the potential impact of edge computing is immense. Yet, professionals in this field face constant challenges—balancing constraints of limited on-device resources, ensuring security at the edge, and rapidly integrating new hardware and software innovations. How do edge computing experts keep fresh ideas flowing amid these demands? Below, we explore ten practical strategies that empower edge architects, IoT developers, infrastructure engineers, and solution consultants to stay inspired and continually innovate. Whether you’re building next-generation IoT solutions or refining multi-access edge computing (MEC) platforms, these tips can help you approach complex problems with creativity and renewed passion.

Top 10 Edge Computing Career Myths Debunked: Key Facts for Aspiring Professionals

Edge computing is rapidly reshaping how data is processed, analysed, and acted upon—bringing computation and storage closer to the actual sources of data, whether that’s a factory floor, a smart device, or an autonomous car. As the demand for latency-sensitive applications grows—think autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, and real-time analytics—so does the need for skilled professionals who can architect, implement, and maintain robust edge computing solutions. Yet, as with any emerging tech discipline, misconceptions about edge computing careers abound. Some assume the field is only for hardware wizards or giant telecoms; others believe you need a PhD in distributed systems to get started. At EdgeComputingJobs.co.uk, we see firsthand how such myths can dissuade bright minds from joining an industry that’s on the cusp of significant global impact. This article aims to debunk the top 10 myths around edge computing careers, providing clear-eyed insights into the actual opportunities and requirements within this exciting space. Whether you’re a seasoned tech professional exploring new horizons or a newcomer drawn to the prospect of real-time data processing, we invite you to read on and discover why edge computing might be the perfect new frontier for your career.

Global vs. Local: Comparing the UK Edge Computing Job Market to International Landscapes

A guide to opportunities, salaries, and work culture in edge computing across the UK, the US, Europe, and Asia For years, cloud computing has dominated conversations about digital transformation, providing the on-demand resources and scalability that organisations need to innovate. However, another paradigm is rapidly gaining momentum: edge computing. By processing data closer to its source (think sensors on a factory floor or cameras in a smart city), edge computing can reduce latency, improve reliability, and even lower bandwidth costs. It’s already transforming industries such as manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and telecom—sparking strong demand for professionals who can design, deploy, and manage distributed systems at the “edge.” In this blog post, we’ll explore how the UK’s edge computing job market compares to major international hubs: the United States, Europe, and Asia. We’ll evaluate current hiring trends, salary ranges, and work culture factors, offering insights for anyone considering an edge computing career—whether locally in the UK or abroad. Whether you’re an embedded systems engineer, a cloud specialist pivoting to edge, or a data scientist branching into IoT analytics, understanding these global vs. local nuances can help you plan your next career move. By the end, you’ll have a comprehensive view of the evolving edge computing landscape, including which regions are leading adoption, what skill sets are most valued, and how compensation stacks up around the world. Let’s delve in.