Architect Identity & Access Management - Experienced Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for experienced candidates with over 5 years in the IT, Software & ITeS industry, focusing on the Architect Identity & Access Management role. Its main goal is to evaluate advanced IAM skills and knowledge necessary for high-level security architecture positions.
Overview
The assessment is structured to test experienced professionals in the Architect Identity & Access Management role within the IT, Software & ITeS industry. It evaluates core traits such as analytical thinking, problem-solving, and technical proficiency in IAM protocols, security frameworks, and access control models. The test covers various aspects, including federated identity management, multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, and secure communication protocols. It is designed to ensure that candidates have a comprehensive understanding of IAM systems, cryptographic techniques, and governance, preparing them for high-level positions that require managing complex identity and access management infrastructures.
- Industry: IT, Software & ITeS
- Level: Experienced
- Tag: Architect Identity & Access Management
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Federated Identity Management
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Role-Based Access Control
- Access Policy Enforcement
- Security Token Services
- Identity Governance
- Cryptographic Techniques
- Public Key Infrastructure
- Digital Rights Management
- Secure Communication Protocols
- Biometric Authentication
- OAuth 2.0 Framework
- Tokenization
- Privileged Access Management
- Access Control Models
- Security Information and Event Management
- Security Assertion Markup Language
- X.509 Certificates
- Nonce Usage in Authentication
- Encryption Algorithms
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- Kerberos Authentication
Ideal Roles
- IAM Architect
- Security Architect
- Identity Management Specialist
- Access Management Consultant
- IT Security Manager
