A portfolio showcasing my journey as an aspiring IAM Engineer, including projects and learning from a six-month cohort program.
View the Project on GitHub Manishagem/Manisha_6monthDAEprogram
The Enterprise Identity Security Platform (EISP) is a comprehensive initiative focused on designing and implementing a secure, scalable Identity and Access Management (IAM) framework for enterprise environments.
This project demonstrates real-world capabilities in:
| Category | Tools / Technologies |
|---|---|
| IAM Platforms | Okta, Azure AD, SailPoint |
| Cloud | AWS, Microsoft Azure |
| Protocols | OAuth 2.0, SAML, OpenID Connect |
| Development | C#, SQL |
| RPA | UiPath |
| Project Management | Monday.com |
| Documentation | Excel, Keynote |
Users → Authentication Layer → IAM System → Access Control → Enterprise Applications
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Audit & Monitoring
| Phase | Focus Area |
|---|---|
| Week 1–2 | Requirement Analysis & Planning |
| Week 3–5 | IAM Architecture Design |
| Week 6–8 | Implementation & Integration |
| Week 9–10 | Testing (UAT & Security Validation) |
| Week 11–12 | Deployment & Documentation |
This project is a Python-based application, “GoFit,” designed to help users manage their fitness goals. It demonstrates practical application of Python programming in a real-world scenario.
GoFit serves as a foundational project showcasing skills in Python development, algorithmic design, and problem-solving within the health and fitness domain. It represents an early application of learned programming concepts.
This project is a simple Python script that simulates rolling a die. It serves as a foundational exercise demonstrating basic Python programming skills, including random number generation and conditional logic.
The main purpose of this project is to showcase early Python development work, specifically a foundational project that helps in understanding core programming concepts and Python syntax.