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Join our Global Identity and Access Management (GIAM) team in Taguig. Administer access for critical banking systems, ensuring compliance with security policies. This role offers global benefits, career development, and requires strong communication skills with basic knowledge of Windows, Mainfra...
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Philippines , City of Taguig
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Citi
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Explore a dynamic and critical career path with Information Security Identity & Access Management Analyst jobs. These professionals serve as the gatekeepers of the digital enterprise, ensuring that the right individuals have the appropriate access to technology resources at the right times and for the right reasons. In an era defined by digital transformation and sophisticated cyber threats, IAM Analysts are fundamental to protecting an organization's most sensitive data and systems from unauthorized access and potential breaches. This role sits at the intersection of security, IT operations, and business process, making it a vital and sought-after position within the modern cybersecurity landscape. Professionals in this field are primarily responsible for the entire user identity lifecycle. This includes provisioning user accounts, managing role-based access controls (RBAC), and meticulously de-provisioning access when employees leave or change roles. A typical day involves executing and governing access control policies, conducting access reviews and certifications, and troubleshooting access-related issues for end-users. IAM Analysts develop and operationalize key risk indicators, constantly monitoring for anomalous activity and potential security risks. They play a crucial consulting role, interpreting complex security policies for other business units and educating colleagues on secure access practices. Furthermore, they are often tasked with leading or contributing to technological projects aimed at enhancing the IAM infrastructure, such as implementing single sign-on (SSO) or multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions, and coordinating with internal and external audit teams to demonstrate compliance with various regulatory standards. To excel in these jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of technical and soft skills. A strong understanding of identity and access management core concepts is essential, including familiarity with directories like Active Directory, privilege access management (PAM) tools, and authentication protocols. Analytical skills are paramount for assessing risks, interpreting access data, and producing insightful reports for stakeholders. Clear and concise communication is critical, as these analysts must translate technical requirements and risks for a non-technical audience and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. While a bachelor's degree in a related field like information technology or cybersecurity is common, relevant experience and professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or vendor-specific IAM credentials are highly valued. For those with a meticulous eye for detail, a passion for problem-solving, and a commitment to upholding security principles, Information Security Identity & Access Management Analyst jobs offer a rewarding and impactful career with excellent growth potential in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity.

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