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Manage per-account identities with IAM or use IAM Identity Center to provide multi-account access and application assignments across AWS. Learn about centralizing identity and access management.
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps you securely control access to AWS resources. With IAM, you can manage permissions that control which AWS resources users can access.
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service for securely controlling access to AWS services. With IAM, you can centrally manage users, security credentials such as access keys, and permissions that control which AWS resources users and applications can access.
AWS Identity and Access Management provides the infrastructure necessary to control authentication and authorization for your AWS account. First, a human user or an application uses their sign-in credentials to authenticate with AWS.
Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), you can specify who can access which AWS services and resources, and under which conditions. IAM is a feature of your AWS account and is offered at no additional charge.
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) le permite la administración de identidades y el acceso a los servicios y recursos de AWS de manera segura. Desde la plataforma cloud o en la nube puede crear y administrar usuarios y grupos de AWS.
An IAM user is an identity created within an AWS account that has permission to interact with AWS resources. IAM users sign-in using their account ID or alias, their user name, and a password. IAM user names are configured by your administrator.
Manage access in AWS by creating policies and attaching them to IAM identities (users, groups of users, or roles) or AWS resources. A policy is an object in AWS that, when associated with an identity or resource, defines their permissions.
Use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) features to control access to and permissions for AWS services and resources.
For these scenarios, you can delegate access to AWS resources using an IAM role. This section introduces roles and the different ways you can use them, when and how to choose among approaches, and how to create, manage, switch to (or assume), and delete roles.