Pen Test Partners
Aamir Noordin has extensive work experience in finance and accounting roles. Aamir is currently serving as a Finance Director at Pen Test Partners since May 2021. Prior to this, they worked at ICAEW as the Group Head of Financial Reporting & Planning from May 2019 to May 2021. Before that, they held the position of Financial Controller at bpha from June 2014 to April 2019. Aamir also served as the UK Financial Controller at Travelodge Hotels Limited from April 2008 to June 2014. Throughout their career, they have held various other finance and accounting roles at Torex, ClientLogic, GMAC, Westcon Security UK, and Vinamul.
Aamir Noordin has a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Accounting & Financial Management from the University of Buckingham, which they obtained in 1992. Aamir then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Data Communications from Brunel University London, completing it in 2000. Additionally, they have studied with BPP and earned the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (FCCA) qualification from 1994 to 1996.
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Pen Test Partners / PTP has been providing cyber security expertise to a huge variety of industries and businesses since 2010. We’re paid to hack and test the security of all sorts of things, as well as providing essential consultancy, incident response, accreditation, and forensics services. We’ve tested ships and rigs (while at sea!), connected and electric vehicles, the power grids and stations that keeps countries running, as well as the payment, transport, and fulfilment systems on which everybody is reliant. That’s only part of the story though. Much of our work is for people who simply require well-reported, robust and thorough cyber security testing. Our portfolio of CREST, CHECK, CBEST, STAR, TIGER and PCI accreditations means that we’re likely to be a great fit for your needs. We also do a lot of security research. We’re pleased to say we have helped get flawed products off shop shelves and enabled manufacturers to improve their security game. It’s all freely available without subscription in the public domain: https://ptp.sh/in-the-news https://ptp.sh/blog