As an IAM Security Analyst, you will manage user identities and access, implement governance policies, and ensure compliance with access control standards.
Available Locations: Bengaluru, India
About The Role
As an Identity and Access Management (IAM) Security Analyst you will play a key role in efficiently managing user identities and access across the enterprise. You will be responsible for implementing technologies and designing processes to ensure users have authorized access to resources and systems.
What You'll Do
Examples of desirable skills, knowledge and experience.
About The Role
As an Identity and Access Management (IAM) Security Analyst you will play a key role in efficiently managing user identities and access across the enterprise. You will be responsible for implementing technologies and designing processes to ensure users have authorized access to resources and systems.
What You'll Do
- Establish and execute access governance programs and policies
- Define and enforce access control policies, including role-based access control (RBAC), attribute based access control (ABAC), and policy based access controls (PBAC)
- Ensure access adhere to the principle of least privilege and segregation of duties (SoD).
- Develop and execute an access certification program and scale to all systems
- Design, implement, and manage Identity Access & Governance policies and procedures.
- Define and enforce privileged access management (PAM) policies to secure sensitive systems and data.
- Manage user onboarding, offboarding, and role changes, ensuring adherence to security policies and compliance requirements.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including IT, security, and compliance, to ensure IAM aligns with business goals.
- Communicate IAM-related updates and recommendations to stakeholders.
- Maintain comprehensive documentation of IAM policies, processes, and configurations.
- Generate reports and metrics related to IAM activities and security posture.
- Stay current with industry best practices, regulations, and compliance standards related to IAM, such as FedRamp, SOX, GDPR, PCI, and NIST.
- Provide operational support of IAM systems including an on-call rotation that may include after hours calls
Examples of desirable skills, knowledge and experience.
- In-depth understanding of access governance
- Experience in Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) solutions
- Performing policy enforcement, role management, and access certifications
- Experience implementing privileged access management (PAM)
- Experience developing IAM security standards and policies
- Preferred background in scripting and/or application development to automate identity and access management processes.
Top Skills
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Iga Solutions
Pam
Pbac
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