WW-IN-Security-ID211-IAM Architect-JL08

Posted:
12/9/2024, 9:02:11 PM

Location(s):
Karnataka, India

Experience Level(s):
Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
IT & Security

Workplace Type:
Hybrid

Job Description:

  • Good understanding & experience of MFA, Risk Based Authentication, Conditional Access, Identity Protection, SSPR, and market trends to achieve password less authentication services
  • Hands on experience on Azure AD Connect, including configuration of sync scopes, hybrid Azure AD join, group writeback, password writeback and password synchronization models
  • Implementation/Architectural/deployment and integration exposure using Azure IAM (AD, MFA, Risk Based Authentication, Conditional Access, Identity Protection, SSPR, B2B/B2C)
  • Demonstrated experience with Office 365 security sign-on and multi-factor authentication
  • Provide assistance to support team (If required) in operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of all components for the Azure IAM infrastructure and its dependencies.
  • Implement security requirements for the MFA, Risk Based Authentication, Conditional Access, Identity Protection, SSPR & B2B/B2C.
  • Knowledge in Power Shell scripting for deploying the Resources (Added Advantage)
  • Hands on experience configuring Defender for Cloud Apps (MCAS) protection and governance policies.
  • Good understanding of Microsoft licensing and service plans for Security and Compliance services
  • Able to prepare HLD, LLD documentation.
  • Able to analyses Azure log analytics aggregated log files for better troubleshooting Able to identify Cost saving factors in the Environment
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing while interacting with internal, peers, management, and other teams to build relationships and use facilitation skills with both technical and non-technical personnel.
  • Coordinating with Onshore Teams for Technical Reviews and Suggestions
  • Must have strong troubleshooting skills.

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