Bahaa Abdul Hadi is an Identity Management expert and regularly shares his experiences with his audience through his blogs. This time he discusses about the role of an IAM Analyst.

An Identity and Access Management (IAM) analyst works closely with the various departments of an organization. Their role lies in driving the access control initiatives with regard to regulatory compliance, internal policies and industry standards.

Any and all systems which utilize cyber security and IT strategies benefit from hiring an IAM analyst. Through proper research and coordination, an IAM analyst prepares various reports to strengthen a company’s access control management.

Job Description of IAM Analyst

As discussed earlier by Bahaa Abdul Hadi, an IAM analyst must support the access and identity management of a firm. These are the different tasks an IAM analyst must perform:

  • Administer access privileges and user accounts in the company’s system of identity management.
  • Operate in close coordination with the IAM team. They must make sure that only the right individuals gain access to the appropriate resources.
  • Watch over the daily administrative tasks of the IAM system.
  • Resolve and troubleshoot issues related to IAM.
  • Be a part of different initiatives and projects under IAM.
  • Comprehend access requirements by working with application teams, business analysts and internal customers.
  • Manage the documentation work of various IAM programs.
  • Identify plausible risks by reviewing reports on access control and participating in audits.
  • Train and assist people who do not know how to use IAM systems.
  • Track the updates in the company’s business strategies and upgrade the IAM systems accordingly.

Duties of IAM Analyst

When it comes to the role and duties of an IAM analyst, these are the primary responsibilities:

  • User permissions and accounts management within the IAM system.
  • Depending on user privileges and role, an IAM analyst must decide who should be given and denied access.
  • Management and creation of user groups within the IAM system.
  • Enforcing procedures and policies in the IAM systems as prescribed by the company.
  • Watching over and reporting on user activity in the IAM system.
  • Addressing after identifying issues with the IAM systems.
  • Staying up-to-date with the latest IAM practices in the industry.
  • Keeping a record of all IAM-related procedures and processes.

Requirements of IAM Analyst 

Different companies have different requirements for the post of IAM analyst. However, you must at least have a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science or any other related field.

Apart from educational qualifications, you must also possess the following requirements:

  • Some experience (minimum 2 years) in IAM or related field.
  • Administration, communication and analytical skills.
  • Ability to plan, organize and recognize details.
  • Proficiency in IAM software and other basic software like Word and Excel.

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