IAM Architect 50956 Architecture - Bedford, MA at Geebo

IAM Architect 50956

We have an immediate long-term opportunity with one of our largest clients for a position of IAM Architect, to work in Bedford, MA.
Responsibilities:
Lead analysis and solution architecture for RSA SecurID Access implementation and migration. Develop and execute implementation plans for RSA SecurID solutions. Implement RSA SecurID products and add-on solutions. Configure network products and web applications for MFA, including VPNs, Firewalls, Switches, Routers, SaaS apps, etc. Provide knowledge transfer to project teams on the RSA SecurID product. Validate overall system functionality to meet business needs. Requirements:
Proven experience with RSA SecurID Access, including implementation and migration. Expertise in analysis, solution architecture, and implementation planning for IAM solutions. Hands-on experience with configuring network products and web applications for MFA. Familiarity with RSA SecurID products and add-on solutions. Knowledge transfer abilities to project teams. Strong validation skills for ensuring overall system functionality. For immediate consideration, please contact:
Tanmay PRIMUS Global Services Phone No:
Ext:
256 Direct No:
Email:
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