Red Team consultant

SR2
Aldgate, City and County of the City of London
8 months ago
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We are working with a specialist penetration testing organisation who are looking to expand their red teaming capability. This is a fully remote role, offering the chance to join a highly technical team delivering advanced security testing and offensive security projects for a wide range of clients.

As a Red Teaming Consultant, you will be responsible for planning and delivering complex engagements that replicate real-world threat scenarios. You will work closely with clients to help them understand their security posture, identify weaknesses, and test detection and response capabilities. The role will cover a range of offensive security activities, from targeted attack simulations and covert operations through to collaborative purple team exercises.

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Strong background in penetration testing and offensive security.
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