Identity Architect

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · California, Folsom, United States +1

Seeking an Identity Architect to design and build secure classified products for US Government operations, focusing on end-to-end client identity solution architectures using hardware capabilities and supporting engineering system specifications. Requires strong knowledge of identity protocols (OpenID Connect, OAuth, FIDO, SAML), biometrics, authentication, and authorization solutions, with an understanding of Intel CPU architecture.

What you'd actually do

  1. Responsible for secure design development and architecture for Intel's client hardware and software products and services. More specifically, responsibilities include developing E2E client identity solution architectures using client HW capabilities and supporting engineering system specifications.
  2. Collaborates with strategic planning, ecosystem partners and other stakeholders to provide architecture recommendations and solutions.
  3. You have a strong knowledge of identity ecosystem and protocols including OpenID Connect, Oauth, FIDO, Federation SSO and SAML.
  4. You have a deep knowledge of biometrics, authentication and authorization solutions. Additional you are well versed with Intel CPU architecture and chipset architecture to understand and use the client platform capabilities to devise the right solutions.
  5. Good understanding of Windows IAM solutions (Hello, Passport, Azure AAD) are advantageous.

Skills

Required

  • Identity Access Management including strong authentication solutions
  • Thorough understanding of the current identity landscape (multi-factor authentication, identity-based threat analytics, identity analytics) for security solutions and specifications
  • Security and Identity related concepts and technologies (biometrics, wearables, device fingerprinting)
  • OpenID Connect
  • OAuth
  • FIDO
  • Federation SSO
  • SAML
  • biometrics
  • authentication
  • authorization solutions
  • Intel CPU architecture
  • chipset architecture

Nice to have

  • Windows IAM solutions (Hello, Passport, Azure AAD)
  • Track record of published security white papers, identity articles and patents

What the JD emphasized

  • US Citizenship required
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Security Clearance
  • Establishing a track record of reliability and trust with team members and security stakeholders is crucial.