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Payoneer IAM Specialist 
Israel, Center District, Petah Tikva 
993312672

30.04.2024

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An Identity and Access Management (IAM) Specialist is a professional responsible for ensuring the security and efficiency of an organization's digital identities and access to various systems and resources. Here's an overview of the typical responsibilities, skills, and qualifications associated with an IAM Analyst profile

An IAM Analyst plays a critical role in safeguarding organizational assets by managing identities and access to digital resources effectively, efficiently, and securely. They require a blend of technical expertise, security knowledge, problem-solving skills, and strong communication abilities to succeed in this role.

  • Identity Governance:Designing, implementing, and managing identity governance processes and policies to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and internal security standards.
  • Access Management:Managing user access to systems, applications, and data through the implementation of access controls, role-based access control (RBAC), and privileged access management (PAM) solutions.
  • User Lifecycle Management:Overseeing the entire lifecycle of user accounts, including provisioning, de-provisioning, and access review processes to maintain security and efficiency.
  • Single Sign-On (SSO):Configuring and maintaining SSO solutions to streamline authentication processes and enhance user experience while ensuring security.
  • Identity and Access Monitoring:Monitoring user activity, access requests, and access permissions to detect and respond to security threats, unusual behavior, or compliance violations.
  • Identity Verification:Implementing identity verification mechanisms such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) to strengthen authentication processes and mitigate the risk of unauthorized access.
  • Incident Response:Responding to security incidents related to identity and access management, investigating root causes, and implementing remediation measures to prevent future occurrences.
  • Risk Management:Ability to assess and mitigate risks related to identity and access management, including user authentication, authorization, and data protection.
  • Problem-Solving Skills:Ability to analyze complex issues, troubleshoot technical problems, and promptly develop effective solutions.
  • Communication Skills:Excellent verbal and written communication skills for collaborating with stakeholders, documenting processes, and presenting findings or recommendations.
  • Attention to Detail:Thoroughness and accuracy in managing user identities, access permissions, and security configurations to minimize errors and vulnerabilities.
  • Continuous Learning:Commitment to staying updated on emerging IAM trends, technologies, and threats through self-study, training, and participation in professional communities.
  • Analytical skills:The ability to assess IAM-related metrics, metrics, and performance indicators to measure the effectiveness of IAM controls and processes.


Must have:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology
  • Experience in designing and implementing IAM solutions.
  • In-depth knowledge of IAM concepts, technologies, and best practices.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory requirements related to identity and access management.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.