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Financial Times is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer to elevate application security across our cloud-native technology estate. This hands-on role focuses on building secure engineering practices for product, platform and software teams.
You will work with SAST, software composition analysis, secret scanning and vulnerability management to make security findings actionable and owned by the right teams. Some exposure to AWS or cloud security is useful though not essential.
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We’re looking for a Cyber Security Engineer to help improve application security across the FT’s cloud-native technology estate. This is a hands‑on role focused on making secure engineering easier for product, platform and software engineering teams.
Application security experience is essential for this role. You’ll help improve developer‑friendly security guardrails across GitHub‑based CI/CD pipelines, application repositories and engineering workflows. This includes working with SAST, software composition analysis, secret scanning, vulnerability management and secure coding guidance so that security findings are clear, actionable and owned by the right teams.
You’ll work closely with engineers to support practical threat modelling, triage application vulnerabilities, improve security playbooks and help teams remediate issues in a pragmatic way. You do not need to be a deep AWS or cloud security specialist, but some exposure to AWS, cloud security or infrastructure‑as‑code security would be useful.
We’re looking for someone with practical AppSec experience who wants to grow their impact - someone who enjoys working with engineers, improving tooling and helping security become part of normal delivery rather than a last‑minute checkpoint.
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