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Business Analyst - Identity and Access Management (IAM)
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186 students

Business Analyst - Identity and Access Management (IAM)

A Comprehensive Overview on how Requirements are defined for IAM Solutions
Last updated 3/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • This Course is for Business Analysts already in the Identity and Access Management Domain and for those aspiring to become a Business Analyst in that domain.
  • Topics covered: Introduction, Identity Lifecycle Management, Privileged Access Management, Application Onboarding, Access Certification, and SoD.
  • The Course provides a detailed overview of Typical Business, Functional, and Non Functional Requirements defined for an IAM Solution.
  • Completing this course will enable Business Analysts to better understand the IAM Domain and apply the learnings in their Organizations.

Course content

1 section7 lectures2h 28m total length
  • Lecture 1: Introduction6:45

    This is an introductory course on Business Analysis and the role of a Business Analyst.

  • Lecture 1.1: Certifications5:40

    This Lecture gives an overview of some of the Industry recognized Certifications you can pursue as a Business Analyst.

  • Lecture 2: Identity and Lifecycle Management Requirements Overview47:25

    At the end of this Lecture, Students will have a good understanding of what Identity Lifecycle Management (ILM) is, and how requirements get defined for a Solution or tool that is used to implement ILM.

  • Lecture 3: Privileged Access Management Requirements Overview39:57

    At the end of this Lecture, Students will have a good understanding of what Privileged Access Management (PAM) is, and how requirements get defined for a Solution or tool that is used to implement PAM.

  • Lecture 4: Application Onboarding Access Certification SoD Requirements Overview31:39

    At the end of this Lecture, Students will have a good understanding of  what Application Onboarding, Access Certification, and SoD Policy Management are, and how requirements get defined for a Solution or tool that is used to implement them.

  • Lecture 5: IAM Trends4:42

    This is a short lecture on current IAM Trends.

  • Lecture 6 - Requirements Documents12:31

    A brief description on the Business and Systems Requirements Documents.

Requirements

  • No prior experience Required. New and experienced Business Analysts can benefit from this Course.

Description

This Course is designed for Business Analysts already familiar with the Identity and Access Management Domain as well as for those aspiring to venture in to that domain.

The course includes 3 core lectures covering the following Topics in detail:

Identity and Access Management

Privileged Access Management

Application Onboarding, Access Certification, and SoD Policy Management

The lectures cover a detailed overview of how Requirements - Business, System, and Non Functional are written for each of these IAM Modules. Security Requirements are covered as part of the Non Functional Requirements.

At the end of this course, students will be able to comfortably apply the learnings as part of their day to day role as a Business Analyst, and feel confident in applying most of these Requirements in the respective IAM Solutions defined in their Organization as well.

A Glossary of Key IAM Terms is included as part of this course. This will help students to familiarize themselves with IAM Jargons and better talk the IAM Language with Business and Project Teams.

The Non Functional Requirements overview provided as part of the course can be extended to any Domain.

Remember the key to be being a great Business Analyst depends on how well you talk the Business and Technical Language and enhance your skills on Requirements and Stakeholder Management.

Happy Learning!


Who this course is for:

  • Business Analysts aspiring to enhance their knowledge on the IAM Domain