AWS Identity and Access Management - Architecture and Terminology

AWS Identity and Access Management - Architecture and Terminology

AWS LIS-AWSII-8649

Free of Charge
Languages Available: Español (Latinoamérica) | Français | Bahasa Indonesia | 日本語 | 한국어 | 中文(简体) | 中文(繁體)In this course, you will explore basic architecture and terminology of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). You will learn about the advantages of using IAM and how it integrates with services. IAM enables you to manage access to Amazon Web Services (AWS) offerings and resources securely. Using IAM, you can create and manage AWS users and groups with permissions to allow or 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. Course provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS).ActivitiesThis digital course includes presentations, videos, and assessments.Course objectivesIn this course, you will learn to: Define IAM users and groups Define IAM policy structure, evaluation, and logic Describe IAM roles, trust and permission policy Describe Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) Identify resource- and identity-based policies Identify resource-level permissionsIntended audienceThis course is intended for: Cloud professionals Security investigators Software developers DevOps administrators IT administrators Network administrators Partners enrolled in Partner-Led Support AWS customersPrerequisitesWe recommend that attendees of this course have: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (recommended)