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IAM Exam Tips

4 steps to secure your AWS account

  • Enable MFA on the root account
  • Create an admin group for your administrators and assign the appropate permiassions to this group
  • Create user accounts for your administrators
  • Add your users to the admin group

Assign permissions using IAM policy documents consisting of JSON

Other notes

IAM is Universal: It does not apply to regions at this time The Root Account: This is the account created when you first setup your AWS account and it has complete admin access. Secure it as soon a possible and do not use it to login day-to-day. New Users: New users have no permissions when they are first created Access key ID/Secret access keys: You cannot use the access key ID and secret access key to login to the console. They are used to access AWS via the API or command line. You only get to view the access key ID and secret access key once. If you lose them, you need to regenerate them. Password Rotations: You can create and customize your password rotation policies. IAM Federation: You can federate your AWS user accounts.