Description
This advanced-level training is designed for cybersecurity experts responsible for IAM architecture, management, or governance in critical environments. It enables participants to design a group-wide IAM strategy, detect and address advanced identity-related threats, and manage multi-site action plans. Based on real-world cases, the training integrates advanced tooling, crisis analysis, and security/safety trade-offs.
Learning Objectives
- Design and implement a Group IAM strategy for critical environments (IT/OT, cloud, hybrid, multi-BU)
- Correlate IAM with threat detection in a SOC (privileged accounts, diverted MFA, abnormal sessions, etc.)
- Develop Zero Trust IAM policies tailored to resilience and availability challenges in an industrial context
- Manage complex roles and separation of duties (SoD) at the group level (multi-referential, decentralized entities)
- Implement operational IAM governance integrating GDPR, LPM, NIS2, and ISO constraints
- Prepare for and respond to identity-related security crises (compromise, internal rebound, abusive privileges)
Target Audience
Security architects, Group IAM managers, CISOs, SOC managers, IAM compliance managers, digital transformation leads in industry
Prerequisites
Minimum 10 to 15 years of experience in cybersecurity, information systems architecture, or access management
Mastery of IAM fundamentals, including provisioning, SSO, MFA, role and access management
Participation in large-scale IAM projects (multi-entity deployment, AD/Azure integration, security audits, etc.)
Understanding of SIEM or SOC operations, or initial experience in security monitoring
Awareness of cybersecurity regulatory frameworks (ISO 27001, GDPR, LPM, NIS2, etc.)
Experience in security governance or cybersecurity action plan management is a plus
Program Outline
Informations
Duration
3 jour(s)
21h
Tarif
2200 € HT
HT