Jay W.

Jay W.

Senior Security Architect @ ECS

About Jay W.

Jay W. is a Senior Security Architect with extensive experience in identity and access management, currently working at Electronic Consulting Services since 2009. He has held various positions in the field, including roles at Greenwich Technology Partners, MicroAge, and AMERICAN SYSTEMS, and has contributed to significant projects for federal agencies.

Current Role at Electronic Consulting Services

Jay W. has been serving as a Senior Security Architect at Electronic Consulting Services since 2009. In this role, he focuses on enhancing security measures and developing strategies for identity and access management across various systems and applications. His extensive experience in the field allows him to assess the current state of identity management within a federal enterprise effectively.

Previous Experience in Identity Management

Before joining Electronic Consulting Services, Jay W. held several key positions in the field of identity management. He worked at AMERICAN SYSTEMS as the Director of Identity Management from 2004 to 2008. His responsibilities included participating in working groups and core teams for various initiatives such as IDAM Enterprise Architecture and cross-domain trusts.

Early Career in Network Systems Engineering

Jay W. began his career as a Senior Network Systems Engineer at MicroAge from 1989 to 1992. He gained valuable experience in network systems during this time. Following this, he worked at Greenwich Technology Partners as Managing Principal - Directory Services from 1997 to 2001, where he further developed his expertise in directory services.

Education and Academic Background

Jay W. studied at Virginia Tech from 1976 to 1980, where he completed his undergraduate education. His academic background laid the foundation for his career in technology and security, contributing to his knowledge in identity management and network systems.

Contributions to Identity Management Strategies

Throughout his career, Jay W. has made significant contributions to identity management strategies. He developed an enterprise-wide Identity Management strategy for a federal agency contract. Additionally, he was involved in multi-factor authentication efforts, including implementations with RSA Authentication Manager and soft tokens.

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