Kyndryl posts cybersec role in Lima
Kyndryl posted a Cybersec Patch & Vulnerability role based in Lima, indicating ongoing hiring for endpoint and vulnerability management expertise. The listing was cited as part of a broader hiring pattern across security and operations roles. (kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com)
Kyndryl is hiring for cybersecurity work in Lima, with a Peru-based role focused on patching systems and managing software vulnerabilities. (kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com) The company’s careers site listed 654 open jobs on April 12, 2026, spanning operations, consulting, software, support and security roles across multiple countries. Kyndryl describes itself as a provider of “mission-critical” technology services. (kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com; kyndryl.com) Patch and vulnerability work is the routine of finding software flaws, testing fixes and pushing updates before attackers can use those flaws to break into laptops, servers and other devices. Kyndryl’s own security materials say its program covers asset management, access controls, encryption and operations security, and is influenced by National Institute of Standards and Technology and International Organization for Standardization frameworks. (kyndryl.com) The Lima posting fits the kind of work Kyndryl has been advertising elsewhere. Other recent security listings on Kyndryl’s Workday site mention vulnerability management, incident response, threat hunting and endpoint detection and response, which is software used to watch computers for signs of attack. (kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com; kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com) Kyndryl already has a visible customer footprint in Peru. In November 2024, Banco de Crédito del Perú said it would work with Microsoft and Kyndryl on a more than $650 million, five-year technology modernization program that included hybrid cloud and cybersecurity. (pe.usembassy.gov) The hiring also lands as Kyndryl says security is one of the areas it is expanding. In its fiscal 2025 results, released May 7, 2025, Chief Executive Officer Martin Schroeter said the company had expanded capabilities in cloud, modernization, applications, artificial intelligence and security. (kyndryl.com) Kyndryl reported $15.1 billion in fiscal 2025 revenue and record signings of $18.2 billion, up 46% year over year. That gives the company room to keep staffing delivery roles tied to customer infrastructure, including the less visible work of keeping devices updated and exposed software flaws closed. (kyndryl.com) For Lima, the signal is narrower than a major expansion announcement but clearer than a one-off posting: Kyndryl is still recruiting people to do the day-to-day security maintenance that large corporate systems require. (kyndryl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com; kyndryl.com)