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Security Engineer Market Demand in Ireland

Hiring outlook, remote working rates, and which companies are actively recruiting.

Hiring outlook
Growing

Security engineering demand is growing faster than most technical disciplines. NIS2 compliance, the growth of cloud attack surfaces, and the proliferation of AI-generated phishing and social engineering attacks have all increased the urgency of building automated security controls. DevSecOps integration is becoming a standard expectation rather than a differentiator, which is raising the floor on security engineering skills required across the engineering function.

Remote / hybrid
72%

of Ireland Security Engineer roles advertise remote or hybrid working

Market activity
0.0%

Year-on-year salary movement in Ireland. Positive movement signals active market competition.

What's driving Security Engineer demand in Ireland

Strongest in: Scale-ups and enterprises with significant cloud and data exposure

Security engineering demand is growing faster than most technical disciplines. NIS2 compliance, the growth of cloud attack surfaces, and the proliferation of AI-generated phishing and social engineering attacks have all increased the urgency of building automated security controls. DevSecOps integration is becoming a standard expectation rather than a differentiator, which is raising the floor on security engineering skills required across the engineering function.

Who companies hire: Software engineers or DevOps engineers with a security mindset are the most effective transition candidates. CISSP or equivalent certification provides the formal credentialling pathway.

Skills commanding the biggest premium right now

Salary premium over the Ireland median for Security Engineers who list these skills.

CISSP / CISM+16%
HashiCorp Vault+15%
DevSecOps pipeline integration+17%
Zero Trust architecture+19%

Top employers hiring in Ireland

Companies with consistent or active Security Engineer hiring in Ireland.

StripeMastercardGoogleMetaAccenturePwCWorkdayCiti

Security Engineer demand questions for Ireland

1

Is Security Engineering in demand in Ireland in 2026?

Very strongly. Security engineering is one of the fastest-growing technical disciplines in the Irish market. NIS2 compliance requirements, expanding cloud attack surfaces, and the AI-accelerated threat landscape have all driven urgent investment in security engineering capability at companies across all sectors.

2

Which companies in Ireland hire Security Engineers?

Stripe, Mastercard, and Google are the most prominent hirers of security engineers in Dublin. Meta and Workday also have security engineering teams. On the consulting side, Accenture and PwC hire security engineers for their managed security practices. Citi and other financial institutions hire for their internal security engineering teams.

3

What is the remote working rate for Security Engineers in Ireland?

Around 72%. Security engineering is more remote-compatible than analyst roles because the work is primarily tool-driven and code-focused. The in-person requirement is usually around incident response coordination, which benefits from physical co-location, and some regulated environments that require work to happen on secure, audited systems.

4

How does DevSecOps change what is expected of Security Engineers in Ireland?

DevSecOps means security engineers are increasingly expected to integrate security tooling into CI/CD pipelines rather than reviewing security after the fact. The practical implications are that security engineers need to be comfortable with GitHub Actions or GitLab CI, SAST and DAST tooling configuration, container scanning, and infrastructure-as-code security checks. The shift is positive for engineers with a development background and more challenging for those who came from traditional IT security.

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