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and apply Overview About the Role The Senior Security Operations Analyst (SSOA) role is an opportunity for an experienced analyst to help the OSM shape a world class security operations function
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2nd line IT support service to students and staff at the university. The team responds to IT queries from over 10,000 customers through email, chat, face to face and phone activities. As an IT
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