Cyber Security Analyst - L4

Humanify360
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12 months ago
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Job Title: Cyber Security Analyst - L4

Duration: 6 Months

Experience: 5-8 Years .

Remote Working

Only Immediate joiners

 

Job Summary:

We are seeking a highly skilled ForgeRock Architect / Technical Lead with extensive experience in SSO integration, Identity & Access Management (IAM), and ForgeRock AM & DS.

The ideal candidate will lead IAM technical integrations, provide architectural guidance, and drive security implementations aligned with business requirements.

Mandatory Skills: Forgerock Access Manager . 

Key Responsibilities:

- Design, develop, and implement ForgeRock Access Management solutions.

- Lead IAM technical integrations including Federation, SSO (Single Sign-On), connectors, and security protocols.

- Knowledge on Creating and Configuring Trees, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

- Work with LDAP-related technologies like Active Directory (AD) and Directory Services.

- Ensure strong foundational understanding and implementation of SAML, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect.

- Develop and manage REST APIs for seamless identity and authentication integrations.

- Analyze client requirements and propose customized IAM solutions.

- Evaluate, design, and develop IAM technical requirements within the ForgeRock suite.

- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support IAM roadmap development and execution.

- Work on external identity management, including B2B and B2C solutions.

- Troubleshoot issues, perform root cause analysis, and provide timely resolutions.

- Knowledge of Cloud Authentication Services and Cloud hosting environments (AWS, Azure).

- Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps methodologies is a plus.

- Ensure compliance with security policies, best practices, and governance standards.

- Provide hands-on development and support while managing multiple tasks effectively. 

Required Skills & Qualifications:

- 8+ years of relevant experience in IAM and SSO integration.

- Strong expertise in ForgeRock Access Management (AM) and other ForgeRock components.

- Hands-on experience with LDAP technologies (Active Directory, Directory Services, etc.).

- Proficiency in SSO, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and SAML authentication mechanisms.

- Strong background in REST API development and integration.

- Ability to design IAM solutions, customize existing infrastructure, and propose improvements.

- Experience working in a collaborative team environment.

- Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines, DevOps tools, and automation frameworks.

- Experience handling Cloud Authentication Services and cloud-hosted solutions (AWS, Azure).

- Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.

- Certifications in ForgeRock



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