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      <description>Location: Leeds | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Position Summary  The Senior Security Analyst is a dedicated security operations role providing continuous security coverage for a client operating in a regulated industry. You are embedded within a small, senior team delivering operational security services across detection, investigation, response, and proactive security operations, with direct responsibility for outcomes.  You own security incidents end-to-end, from initial detection through investigation, containment, and coordination of remediation with internal and third-party teams. When the incident queue is clear, you carry out proactive security operations work including vulnerability scanning, web application scanning, breach and attack simulation, and validation of security tooling, actively maintaining and improving the client''s security posture.  Beyond incident response, you liaise directly with the client''s IT and cloud teams to ensure remediation actions are completed, and you coordinate across teams to drive issues through to resolution. You bridge the gap between security operations and engineering, escalating platform issues to the security engineering team and supporting engineers during major incidents.  The...</description>
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