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We are hiring 2 analysts with Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) for long term roles with our corporate company for downtown Chicago or Tempe, AZ locations.
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Proven experience in identity and access management, with a focus on Privileged Access Management (PAM), Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) technologies and processes.
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Additionally, the ZT Identity Management Technical SME will provide support and services to include:Implement and oversee the full life cycle of the Identity and Access Management.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Sr. IAM Security Engineer who has experience in Identity Access Management (IAM) technologies; Identity Governance & Administration (IGA), Privilege Access Management (PAM) and related Identity technologies to join our dynamic and growing team.
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Minimum five (5) years of experience in as Identity or Security Engineering role working with IAM technologies; Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), Single Sign-On (SSO), and Privileged Access Management (PAM.
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Implement and manage Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions to safeguard sensitive systems and data with the understanding of Just-in-time provisioning (JIT). Privileged Access Management: Develop and enforce access control policies to restrict unauthorized access based on zero standing privileges.
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The Identity & Access Management (IAM) Security Engineer’s primary responsibility is to implement security principles to the United CIAM platform and overall infrastructure support in alignment with the CDR policies to protect data and reduce risk.
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Supports the daily/weekly/monthly administrative exceptions/corrections reports to maintain the Identity and Access Management lifecycle. Six (6) years of experience in identity and access management or a related security field.
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Ping Identity, PingFed, PingOne, PingID, PingAuthorize, IAM, Identity Access Management, OAuth, LDAP, SSO, MFA, Information Security, Cybersecurity, security architecture. As an Identity Access Management (IAM) Security Architect for the Cybersecurity Architecture Team, you will focus on existing identity access management controls (on-premise and cloud), design new and efficient security architectures, influence change in control standards, create IT security standards easily consumed by stakeholders, create access specific security patterns & diagrams, and own the Identity & Access Management 3 year roadmap.
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As a Sr IAM Analyst in Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) and Privileged Access Management (PAM), you will play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and accuracy of user identity data within our organization.
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Extensive knowledge and experience with IAM solutions such as Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, Conditional Access, CyberArk, Ping Federation, Multifactor Authentication, Digital Certificates, Identity Management solutions, SailPoint, etc.
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Present risk reduction strategies and findings to the Chief Security Officer (CSO) and heads of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) team, providing clear recommendations and actionable insights.
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Extensive experience integrating solutions with Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificate, Credential Service Providers, and Identity Access Management (IAM) technologies such as ForgeRock Access Manager, Ping Identity, or Okta.
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The Senior Software Engineer will be a technical leader on the Identity and Access Management Team. They will play a significant role in advancing the strategic IAM goals for services and driving the implementation of solutions to meet campus IAM needs.
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Familiarity in IT and security domains (Identity and Access Management, Configuration Management, Vulnerability Management, Incident Management, etc.) Augment the Control Framework and Risk Management Framework from an attacker's point of view.
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