Company: HP
Location: Cambridge
Posted: April 17th, 2026
We are looking for a junior web developer to join our engineering team in Cambridge. You will be working on the Wolf Security Controller - a web-based management platform for our product.
The Controller provides security policy and software updates for the endpoint security product installed on the client PCs. It also receives status, events and threat data from these clients, including malware traces which are used to produce interactive visualisations in the Controller UI and summarised in reports. The Controller is deployed at scale, both on-premises at individual corporate enterprises with tens of thousands of clients, and in the cloud across multiple Amazon AWS instances. We’re looking to scale further, while also adding support for new products and enhancing existing features (see https://www.hpwolf.com/).
We welcome applications from postgraduates and students graduating in 2026 with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a STEM field.
If you’re passionate about using technology to solve big problems in a rapidly evolving world, then we need to hear from you!
You’re out to reimagine and reinvent what’s possible – in your career as well as the world around you. So are we. We love taking on tough challenges, disrupting the status quo, and creating what’s next. We’re in search of talented people who are inspired by big challenges, driven to learn and grow, and dedicated to making a meaningful difference.
The primary focus of the HP Wolf Security team is developing cyber security solutions to protect our customers’ devices and data. The digital threat landscape is ever‑changing and as the cyber security industry reacts and adapts to changes, so too do the malware authors. Our unique micro‑virtualization technology ensures that customers are protected from even the most bleeding‑edge cyber security threats. That micro‑virtualization technology forms a key pillar in a wider cyber security suite that we’re actively developing.
To see what our engineering teams are working on, check out our technical blogs: https://threatresearch.ext.hp.com/blog
Inspired by the isolation principles of traditional virtualization, our team known then as Bromium, created a game‑changing technology called micro‑virtualization to protect end users against advanced malware. Every task the user performs, such as opening a document or clicking on a link, is isolated in its own micro‑VM, with access to just the resources required for that task, and existing just for the life of the task. Protection is thus provided through isolation, without relying on detection, hence reliably defending the user from polymorphic and even zero‑day malware.
Bromium was acquired by HP Inc. on 19 September 2019 forming HP Wolf Security.
For more information, visit our website: https://www.hp.com/uk-en/security/endpoint-security-solutions.html
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