Security Architect - IDAM

CV-Library
City of London, City and County of the City of London
12 months ago
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I am recruiting for a Security Architect who will provide expert advice and guidance on Identity and Access Management (IDAM) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions.

This is a hybrid role - 2 days in London, 3 days remote.

The role falls inside IR35 so you will need to work through an umbrella company for the duration of the contract.

You will have several years experience in a Cyber / Information Security Role.

You must hold a relevant Security Certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM).

Extensive experience in IDAM/PAM consulting, with a proven track record of delivering successful solutions.

Deep understanding of IDAM/PAM technologies (including Microsoft AD, Key Vault, Entra, AWS IAM, Google Cloud Identify, Okta, SailPoint, CyberArk, AuthO, and Ping Identity), standards, and best practices.

Good understanding of the concepts of "Secure by Design" and "Zero Trust" within implemented solutions.

Experience in developing and presenting IDAM/PAM roadmaps and strategic recommendations is also required.

You must be eligible for SC Clearance if not already cleared.

Please apply ASAP to discuss further

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