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Course on AWS Identity and Access Management, available at $27.99, has an average rating of 2.89, with 29 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 307 subscribers.

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Title: Course on AWS Identity and Access Management

Price: $27.99

Average Rating: 2.89

Number of Lectures: 29

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Perfection on AWS Identity and Access Management- Operation and Management
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who is interested in AWS. Data Scientist,Developers and engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who is interested in AWS. Data Scientist,Developers and engineers
  • AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps you securely control access to AWS resources. You use IAM to control who is authenticated (signed in) and authorized (has permissions) to use resources.

    When you first create an AWS account, you begin with a single sign-in identity that has complete access to all AWS services and resources in the account. This identity is called the AWS account root userand is accessed by signing in with the email address and password that you used to create the account. We strongly recommend that you do not use the root user for your everyday tasks, even the administrative ones. Instead, adhere to the best practice of using the root user only to create your first IAM user. Then securely lock away the root user credentials and use them to perform only a few account and service management tasks.

    Course covers Topics such as-

    ? Introduction to IAM

    ?? IAM Features

    ?? Accessing? IAM

    ? Understanding How IAM Works

    ?? Overview of Identity Management:Users

    ? Overview of Access Management: Permissions and Policies

    ? Security Features Outside of IAM

    ? QuickLinks to CommonTasks

    AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) enables you to manage access to AWS services and resources securely. Using IAM, you can create and manage AWS users and groups, and use permissions to allow and deny their access to AWS resources.?

    IAM is a feature of your AWS account offered at no additional charge. You will be charged only for use of other AWS services by your users.

    To get started using IAM, or?if you have already registered with AWS, go to the?AWS Management Console?and get started with these?IAM Best Practices.

    Use Cases

    Use fine-grained access control, integrate with your corporate directory, and require MFA for highly privileged users

    Fine-grained access control to AWS resources

    IAM enables?your users?to?control access?to AWS service APIs and to specific resources. IAM also enables you to add?specific conditions?such as time of day to control how a user can use AWS, their originating IP address, whether they are using SSL, or whether they have authenticated with a?multi-factor authentication?device.

    Manage access control for mobile applications with Web Identity Providers

    You can enable your?mobile and browser-based applications?to securely access AWS resources by requesting temporary security credentials that grant access only to specific AWS resources for a configurable period of time.

    Multi-factor authentication for highly privileged users

    Protect your AWS environment by using?AWS MFA, a security feature available at no extra cost that augments user name and password credentials. MFA requires users to prove physical possession of a hardware MFA token or MFA-enabled mobile device by providing a valid MFA code.

    Integrate with your corporate directory

    IAM can be used to grant your employees and applications?federated access?to the AWS Management Console and AWS service APIs, using your existing?identity systems?such as Microsoft Active Directory. You can use any?identity management?solution that supports?SAML 2.0, or feel free to use one of our federation samples (AWS Console SSO?or?API federation).

    Functionality

    IAM assists in creating roles and permissions

    AWS IAM allows you to:

    ·?????? Manage IAM users?and?their access?– You can create users in IAM, assign them individual security credentials (in other words, access keys, passwords, and?multi-factor authentication devices), or request temporary security credentials to provide users access to AWS services and resources. You can manage permissions in order to control which operations a user can perform.

    ·?????? Manage IAM roles?and their?permissions?– You can create roles in IAM and manage permissions to control which operations can be performed by the entity, or AWS service, that assumes the role. You can also define which entity is allowed to assume the role. In addition, you can use?service-linked roles?to delegate permissions to AWS services that create and manage AWS resources on your behalf.

    ·?????? Manage federated users?and their?permissions?– You can enable identity federation to allow existing identities (users, groups, and roles) in your enterprise to access the AWS Management Console, call AWS APIs, and access resources, without the need to create an IAM user for each identity. Use any identity management solution that supports?SAML 2.0, or use one of our federation samples (AWS Console SSO?or?API federation).

    IAM Best Practices

    Flexible access management for users, groups, and applications.

    AWS has a list of best practices to help IT professionals and developers manage access to AWS resources.

    Users?– Create individual users.

    Groups?– Manage permissions with groups.

    Permissions?– Grant least privilege.

    Auditing?– Turn on AWS CloudTrail.

    Password?– Configure a strong password policy.

    MFA?– Enable MFA for privileged users.

    Roles?– Use IAM roles for Amazon EC2 instances.

    Sharing?– Use IAM roles to share access.

    Rotate?– Rotate security credentials regularly.

    Conditions?– Restrict privileged access further with conditions.

    Root?– Reduce or remove use of root.

    ?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What Is IAM?

    Lecture 3: Understanding How IAM Works

    Lecture 4: Overview of Identity Management

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM Overview of AM Permissions and Policies

    Chapter 2: AWS IAM Federated Users and Roles & Identity an Resource Based Policies

    Lecture 1: AWS IAM Federated Users and Roles & Identity an Resource Based Policies

    Lecture 2: AWS IAM Security Features Outside IAM & Getting Set Up

    Lecture 3: AWS IAM Creating Your First IAM Admin User and Group

    Lecture 4: AWS IAM How Users Sign In To Your Account

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM IAM Tutorials – Delegate Access to the Billing Console

    Chapter 3: TT

    Lecture 1: AWS IAM Tutorial – Delegate Access Across AWS Accounts Using IAM Roles Step 1

    Lecture 2: WS IAM Tutorial – Delegate Access Across AWS Accounts Steps 2 & 3

    Lecture 3: AWS IAM Tutuorial – Create and Attach Your First Customer Managed Policy

    Lecture 4: AWS IAM Tutorial – Enable Your User to Configure Their Own Credentials

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM Best Practices and Use CAses TILL Configure a Srong Password Policy

    Chapter 4: AWS IAM Enable MFA Configuration for Privileged Users TILL Monitor Activity

    Lecture 1: AWS IAM Enable MFA Configuration for Privileged Users TILL Monitor Activity

    Lecture 2: AWS IAM Business Use Cases

    Lecture 3: AWS IAM Console and Sign In Page – IAM User Sign In Page

    Lecture 4: AWS IAM AWSAccount Root User Sign In Page & Controlling User Access

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM Your AWS Account ID and its Alias

    Chapter 5: AWS IAM Using MFA Devices with Sign In Page & IAM Console Search

    Lecture 1: AWS IAM Using MFA Devices with Sign In Page & IAM Console Search

    Lecture 2: AWS IAM Identities(Users, Groups & Roles)

    Lecture 3: AWS IAM When to create an IAM User or IAM Role

    Lecture 4: AWS IAM Users TILL Users as Service Accounts

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM Creating an IAM User in your AWS Account

    Chapter 6: AWS IAM How IAM Users Sign In To AWS & Managing IAM Users

    Lecture 1: AWS IAM How IAM Users Sign In To AWS & Managing IAM Users

    Lecture 2: AWS IAM Changing Permissions for an IAM User Adding Permissions

    Lecture 3: AWS IAM Changing Permissions for a User & Removing Permissions for a User

    Lecture 4: AWS IAM Managing Passwords

    Instructors

  • Course on AWS Identity and Access Management  No.2
    XEH Academy
    Former Instructor@ Microsoft,Cisco, GE, HP & JP Morgan Chase
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