I'll argue that I have a circumstantial tactical advantage over the other when I'm under the effect of an Invisibility or Silence spell that he hasn't resisted.
If your GM rule that you get a point of Edge when sneaking in situations where you cannot be seen (because you are sneaking up from behind or because perception test didn't beat your invisibility threshold or whatever) or if you can not be heard (because you are not within hearing range or because perception test didn't beat your silence threshold or whatever) then GM will just award you a point of Edge (or even two). It is not more complicated than that.
And just because stealth is typically rolled once when you sneak into a research facility (according to SR6 p. 97) does not mean you can't spend Edge on rerolling perception hits for your opponent ('Reroll one dice' is a post Edge action, which mean you take this action after the perception test is already made). But as long as the perception test didn't beat your stealth threshold you can also save your tactical advantage until later, when you really need it.