Is anyone familiar with companies offering fully remote (or EU/ EMEA remote) security jobs like GitLab?

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  • companies-hiring-security-remote

    This repo is meant to be a list of companies that hire security people full remote.

  • I recently came across this GitHub repo, which is a list of companies with remote security vacancies: https://github.com/jaegeral/companies-hiring-security-remote . However, I looked into most of these, and so far the only companies offering truly remote roles are GitLab and Platform.sh. I quite like GitLab's model as they are fully remote and seem to offer competitive salaries even though they do adjust compensation based on an employee's geographical location. Does anyone know of companies with a similar approach to recruitment (for security positions)?

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