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Strong experience in administration, configuration and troubleshooting on CyberArk modules: Enterprise Password Vault (EPV), Password Vault Web Access (PVWA), Central Policy Manager (CPM), Privileged Session Manager (PSM), Privileged Session Management Proxy (PSMP), Privileged Threat Analytics (PTA.
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The position will support the State of Michigan Privileged Access Management (PAM) team in their effort to onboard all privileged accounts into CyberArk. Each agency will be different, but your work will generally involve meeting with Agency stakeholders to determine the business requirements they have for privileged accounts.
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Supported Services include, but are not limited to Active Directory, Redhat Identity Manager, InfoBlox, CyberArk, RSA, Citrix, antivirus (CLAMAV and SEP), and patching (Spacewalk, Satellite, SCCM and WSUS) , along with general operating systems support for Linux (Redhat, AIX, and Solaris) and Windows Server (2008, 2012, 2016.
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Perform admin tasks to manage the application whitelisting policies put in place via CyberArk EPM. Create or modify existing policies in CyberArk based on new application requests. Perform admin tasks to manage the application whitelisting policies put in place via CyberArk EPM.
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Experience in development and implementation of CyberArk, Privileged Identity Management Solution. Good understanding of CyberArk Components, its architecture and has hands-on experience in complex implementations.
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3+ years of experience with Okta, CyberArk, SailPoint or ForgeRock design, architecture, implementation and maintenance of solutions. 3+ years of experience with Okta, CyberArk, SailPoint or ForgeRock design, architecture, implementation and maintenance of solutions.
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At least 3 years’ experience with PAM tools such as CyberArk, BeyondTrust, or Thycotic. Experience with Agile methodologies and project management tools such as Azure DevOps, JIRA, or Trello. At least 3 years’ experience with PAM tools such as CyberArk, BeyondTrust, or Thycotic.
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Be responsible for Global Security Solutions such as CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM)/least-privilege, Application Control, and associated integrations and workflows. Integrate CyberArk solutions with other security tooling including IAM endpoint management logging and monitoring and Service Now.
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Knowledge of ServiceNow, SailPoint, ID Vault, JIRA, PowerShell, Active Directory, LDAP, CyberArk and other business applications. Knowledge of ServiceNow, SailPoint, ID Vault, JIRA, PowerShell, Active Directory, LDAP, CyberArk and other business applications.
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Must have strong and demonstrated experience inIAM/CyberArk/Automaton. Must have strong and demonstrated experience inIAM/CyberArk/Automaton. Includes user provisioning, authentication, authorization, and access control across an organization's IT infrastructure.
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Our client is looking for an Azure Administrator to support the State of Michigan Privileged Access Management team in their effort to onboard all privileged accounts into CyberArk. This work will entail working with agencies inside the state and tracking progressions with Azure Dev Ops. Each agency will be different, but your work will generally involve meeting with agency stakeholders to determine the business requirements they have for privileged accounts.
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Required CDE or CyberArk Guardian certification. + Experience with CyberArk installation and upgrade full stack on Linux and Windows. + Experience with onboarding database accounts into CyberArk.
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We use the following tech stack to accomplish this, so if you have experience in these areas, that would be great, but experience with the specific tools are not required: Okta Verify/SSO, Cyberark, Windows Server, Azure, AD, Azure AD. You'll work with the IAM Manager and IAM Architect to execute on new project initiatives, in addition to supporting daily IAM engineering operations.
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Experience with the following technologies is preferred: CyberArk, Active Directory, Splunk, and InfoBlox, Azure, AWS. Experience with the one or more of the following technologies is required: SailPoint IIQ, SecureID, Adaptive Authentication, Splunk, Venafi, Entrust, CA Siteminder, Ping.
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Experience with Enterprise Identity tooling such as Okta, SailPoint and CyberArk Experience with identity federation and common application authentication and authorization frameworks including SAML, OIDC and OAuth2.0 Proven proficiency developing in Python.
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