Authentication, Authorization, & Identity Engineering
Course Description
The Authentication, Authorization, & Identity Engineering course provides a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the principles, technologies, and architectures that govern digital identity and access control. This training equips learners with the skills needed to design, implement, and manage secure identity systems across enterprise, cloud, and application environments.
Through practical examples and real-world scenarios, you’ll explore how identities are created, authenticated, authorized, and governed. The course emphasizes modern identity engineering practices, including federated identity, single sign-on, and zero trust access models.
What You Will Learn
Core concepts of authentication, authorization, and identity management
Identity lifecycle management and access governance
Authentication methods including passwords, MFA, biometrics, and certificates
Authorization models such as RBAC, ABAC, and policy-based access control
Identity federation, SSO, and trust relationships
Securing APIs and applications with identity-aware access controls
Integrating identity services with cloud and enterprise platforms
Best practices for zero trust and modern identity architecture
Who This Course Is For
Security engineers and identity architects
Developers integrating authentication and authorization into applications
IT professionals managing access control and identity platforms
Learners preparing for IAM or identity-focused security roles
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to design and implement secure identity and access solutions, apply modern authentication and authorization models, and support scalable identity systems—aligned with the goals of the Authentication, Authorization, & Identity Engineering program.








