Prasanna Parthasarathy
About Prasanna Parthasarathy
Prasanna Parthasarathy is a Principal Architect with extensive experience in identity and access management (IAM) solutions. He has worked at notable companies such as Capgemini and Cognizant, and currently applies his expertise at KeyData Associates.
Work at KeyData Associates
Prasanna Parthasarathy serves as a Principal Architect at KeyData Associates, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on designing and building modern Identity and Access Management (IAM) platforms. His work aims to enhance user experience for large clients, ensuring that digital identity services are efficient and effective.
Previous Experience at Capgemini
Prior to his current role, Prasanna worked at Capgemini as a Cyber Security Solutions Manager from 2021 to 2024. During his tenure, he was involved in various projects related to cyber security, leveraging his expertise in identity and access management to deliver solutions in the United States.
Career at Cognizant
Prasanna Parthasarathy spent 19 years at Cognizant, where he held the position of Principal Architect from 2003 to 2022. His responsibilities included collaborating with business leaders and IT architects to implement IAM technologies. He focused on digital identity services, emphasizing governance, privacy, and automation.
Education and Expertise
Prasanna earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Madras, where he studied from 1999 to 2003. He possesses skills in Java/J2EE, scripting, and LDAP directory services. His expertise extends to a variety of IAM tools and technologies, including Oracle Identity Governance, Forgerock, Sailpoint IIQ, and CyberArk.
Skills in Identity and Access Management
Prasanna has extensive experience in implementing custom IAM solutions and working with various security access and identity management platforms. His solution expertise encompasses a wide range of IAM tools, enabling him to effectively address the needs of organizations in managing digital identities.