IAM Security Architect - Active Security Clearance, OCI

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IAM Security Architect - Active Security Clearance, OCIUp to 750 per day Inside IR35 (Umbrella)
3 Months
London/ 2 days a week on site
ASAP

My client is a major International Consultancy, who urgently require a IAM Security Architect with an Active SC Clearance to work with a high-level end-client.

Key Requirements:

Extensive IAM Architect experience with an Active SC Clearance
In-depth knowledge of OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) services, particularly IAM, KMS, and Directory Service, and their implementation in secure environments.
Solid understanding of identity and access management principles, protocols, and standards, including OAuth, OpenID Connect, and SAML.
Familiarity with security frameworks like NIST, ISO 27001/27002, CIS, and SOX.
Proficient in scripting languages (Python, Java, etc.) and familiar with cloud automation tools and DevSecOps practices.
Excellent knowledge of Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Identity and Access Management (IDCS) is highly desirable.
Nice to have:

Immediate Availability
Public Sector industry experience
Oracle / Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Identity and Access Management (IDCS) certified
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