Societe Generale
Location
Bangalore | India
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A Lead PAM Business Analyst role requires a combination of advanced technical expertise, leadership skills, and a strategic understanding of the organizations security needs. Here are key skills for a Lead PAM Business Analyst:
1. Leadership: Ability to lead and mentor a team of PAM analysts, providing guidance, support, and fostering a collaborative work environment.
2. Project Management: Advanced project management skills to oversee large-scale PAM implementations, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within scope.
3. Strategic Thinking: Capability to align PAM strategies with overall organizational security objectives, considering long-term goals and scalability.
4. Vendor Management: Experience in evaluating, selecting, and managing relationships with PAM solution vendors. This includes negotiation skills for contracts and service-level agreements.
5. Security Architecture: In-depth understanding of security architecture principles, enabling the design and implementation of comprehensive PAM solutions tailored to organizational needs.
6. Incident Response: Proficiency in developing and implementing incident response plans related to privileged access incidents, ensuring a swift and effective response to security breaches.
7. Continuous Improvement: Commitment to ongoing improvement by staying abreast of emerging PAM technologies, industry trends, and best practices to enhance the organizations security posture.
8. Communication at Executive Level: Ability to communicate complex PAM concepts and strategies to executive stakeholders, making a compelling case for investment in privileged access management.
9. Regulatory Compliance Expertise: Deep knowledge of regulatory requirements and compliance standards related to privileged access, ensuring the organizations PAM practices meet or exceed industry regulations.
10. Risk Assessment and Management : Advanced skills in assessing and managing risks associated with privileged access, incorporating risk analysis into strategic decision-making.
11. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Effective collaboration with other departments such as IT, legal, and compliance to integrate PAM initiatives seamlessly into the broader organizational framework.
12. Policy Development: Capability to develop and enforce security policies related to privileged access, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and compliance requirements.
13. Team Building: The ability to build a high-performing PAM team, including hiring, training, and retaining top talent.
14. Data Analysis: Proficient in analyzing PAM data and metrics to derive insights, track performance, and make data-driven decisions.
15. Change Management: Expertise in managing organizational change related to PAM implementations, including addressing resistance and ensuring successful adoption.
In summary, a Lead PAM Business Analyst not only possesses advanced technical skills but also demonstrates strong leadership, strategic thinking, and the ability to drive comprehensive privileged access management initiatives across the organization
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