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Before starting your SCAIP exam preparation, it is recommended to review the complete Saviynt Certified Advanced IGA Professional (Level 200) exam syllabus and carefully go through the exam objectives listed below. Once you understand the exam structure and objectives, you should practice using our free SCAIP questions. We also provide premium SCAIP practice test, fully updated according to the latest exam objectives, to help you accurately assess your preparedness for the actual exam.

Saviynt SCAIP Exam Objectives

Section Objectives
Building Identity Warehouse Objective 1:1 – Introduction to Saviynt
  • 1.1.1- Login to Saviynt and user interface navigation
Objective 1:2- Different ways to Import Users from HR Platform into Saviynt
  • 1.2.1- User Import via Connected System
  • 1.2.2- User Import via Batch Process
  • 1.2.3- Manual User Import via CSV Files
  • 1.2.4- User Import via APIs
Objective 1:3 – Application Onboarding in Saviynt
  • 1.3.1- Saviynt Data Model
  • 1.3.2- Types of Application in Saviynt
  • 1.3.3- Relationship between Security System, Endpoint and Connection
  • 1.3.4- Onboard Disconnected Application
  • 1.3.5- Onboard Connected Application
Objective 1:4 – Application Data Import into Saviynt
  • 1.4.1- Import Application data for Connected Application
  • 1.4.2- Import Application data for Disconnected Application
  • 1.4.3- Data includes Accounts, Entitlement Types and Entitlements
  • 1.4.4- Understand User- Account Correlation Rule
Objective 1:5 – Role Import into Saviynt
  • 1.5.1- Different Types of Roles in Saviynt
  • 1.5.2 - Different ways to import Roles in Saviynt
Objective 1:6 – SAV Roles
  • 1.6.1- Concept of SAV Roles
  • 1.6.2- Create custom SAV Roles and assign to Users
Access Request System Objective 2:1 – Access Request System in Saviynt
  • 2.1.1 – Different types of Requests that can be submitted using ARS Module
  • 2.1.2- ARS for Applications
  • 2.1.3- ARS for Roles
Objective 2:2 – Setup Access Request Process for Applications
  • 2.2.1- Understand how to create Workflows
  • 2.2.2- Assign workflows to Applications
  • 2.2.3- Configure Entitlement types to be Requestable by end users
Objective 2:3 – Request access for self and others
  • 2.3.1 – Submit a Request for new Account and Access for Applications
  • 2.3.2- Track existing Requests
  • 2.3.3- Request Access for Others Request Approvals
  • 2.3.4- Request Access for Roles
  • 2.3.5- Request Approvals
Objective 2:4 – Access Provisioning
  • 2.4.1 – Understand Provisioning Tasks for Approved Requests
  • 2.4.2- Provisioning for Connected Applications
  • 2.4.3- Provisioning for Dis-Connected Applications
  • 2.4.4- Scheduling of Provisioning Job
Rules Engineering Objective 3:1 – Access Policies in Saviynt
  • 3.1.1- Access policies for Joiner, Leaver, and Mover
  • 3.1.2- Event based Policies
  • 3.1.3- Access Request-based Policies
  • 3.1.4- Policies for Data Access Governance
Objective 3:2 – Technical Rules
  • 3.2.1- Create Technical Rule for Birth-right Access
  • 3.2.2- Define conditions and Actions in the Rule
  • 3.2.3- Auto Trigger Rules via User Creation/Import
  • 3.2.4- Trigger Rule for existing users via Scheduled Jobs
  • 3.2.5- Features associated with Technical Rules
Objective 3:3 – User Update Rules
  • 3.3.1- Configure User update rules for Mover and Leaver Use cases
  • 3.3.2- Define conditions and Actions in the Rule
  • 3.3.3 – Different ways to trigger the Rule via Saviynt UI and scheduled Jobs
Segregation of Duties Objective 4:1 – Introduction to Segregation of Duties
  • 4.1.1- Coarse-Grained and Fine-Grained Security Analysis
  • 4.1.2- SOD Violation
  • 4.1.3- Primary Business Processes for SOD
  • 4.1.4 – Secondary Business Process for SOD
Objective 4:2 – SOD Ruleset Architecture
  • 4.2.1 – Introduction to Functions
  • 4.2.2- Define Risks
  • 4.2.3- Out of the box SOD Rulesets in Saviynt
  • 4.2.4- Create Custom Rulesets
Objective 4:3 – Preventative SOD Analysis
  • 4.3.1- Enable SOD Analysis at Access Request Level
  • 4.3.2- Workflows to handle SOD violations
  • 4.3.3- Showcase SOD at Approval Level
Objective 4:4 – Mitigating Controls
  • 4.4.1- Understand Mitigating Controls for Violation Acceptance
  • 4.4.2- Create Mitigating Controls
  • 4.4.3- Define Pre-Mitigated Associations
  • 4.4.4- Define Recommended Mitigating Controls for Risks
  • 4.4.5- Accept SOD violations by assigning Mitigating Controls
Objective 4:5 – Detective SOD Analysis
  • 4.5.1- Detect SOD Violations for Existing Access
  • 4.5.2- SOD Evaluation Job for Detective Analysis
  • 4.5.3- SOD Workbench to Analyse Detected SOD Violations
  • 4.5.4- Remediate and close SOD Violations
  • 4.5.5- Accept SOD Violations via Mitigating Controls
Objective 4:6 – SOD Reporting
  • 4.6.1- Download SOD Reports from Workbench
  • 4.6.2- Configure custom Reports via Analytics Module
Access Reviews Objective 5:1 – Overview of Access Reviews in Saviynt
  • 5.1.1- Understand Campaigns
  • 5.1.2- Different Types of Access Review Campaigns
  • 5.1.3- Lifecycle of a Campaign
  • 5.1.4- Certification/Access Review Process
  • 5.1.5- Post Certification Processes
Objective 5:2 - User Manager Access Review
  • 5.2.1- User Manager Campaign Launch Configuration
  • 5.2.2- User Manager Certification Execution
Objective 5:3 - Entitlement Owner Access Review
  • 5.3.1- Entitlement owner Campaign launch configuration
  • 5.3.2- Entitlement owner Certification execution
Objective 5:4 – Role owner Access Review
  • 5.4.1- Role owner Campaign launch configuration
  • 5.4.2- Role owner Certification Execution
Objective 5:5 – Miscellaneous Campaign Features
  • 5.5.1- Reporting for Campaigns
  • 5.5.2- Risk-based Micro Certifications
  • 5.5.3- Campaign Tracking
  • 5.5.4- Reconfigure and Discontinue Campaigns
Analytics Objective 6:1 – Components of Analytics in Saviynt
  • 6.1.1- Consumption and delivery
  • 6.1.2- Authoring and deploying
  • 6.1.3- Data and Infrastructure
  • 6.1.4- Reports vs Controls
Objective 6:2 – Different Types of Analytic Controls
  • 6.2.1- Elastic Controls
  • 6.6.2- Non-Elastic Controls
Objective 6:3 – Different methods to create Reports
  • 6.3.1- Create Reports using SQL Queries
  • 6.3.2- Create and Configure Runtime Analytic Controls
  • 6.3.3- Create and Configure Custom Analytic Controls
  • 6.3.4- Create and Configure using Elasticsearch Queries
Objective 6:4 – Dashboards
  • 6.4.1- Overview of Dashboards in Saviynt
  • 6.4.2- Configure and setup dashboards for different Modules
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