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The company itself is a scale up who are going through a significant round of funding. They are a software company with the Cyber Security space and this role is 100% remote within the UK. They are well respected in their industry and their product is used by Fortune 500 and other large enterprises globally. Client Details The company itself is a scale up who are going through a significant round of funding. They are a software company with the Cyber Security space and this role is 100% remote within the UK. They are well respected in their industry and their product is used by Fortune 500 and other large enterprises globally. Description Design and build scalable solutions Design backend services Design automation, automation architecture Prototyping security tooling Work closely with the Security and Labs teams Work alongside the ethical hackers/ bounty hunters Profile Must haves: Backend Engineering experience (they are 80% Python, 20% GO) Cyber Security experience or an interest personally Worked in a start up / scale up / smaller business Nice to haves: Experience working with significant amounts of data or handling 'big data' for security Hands on experience of offensive security Job Offer 100% Remote workingUnlimited holidaysHealthcare

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