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Mastering AWS Security - Second Edition

You're reading from  Mastering AWS Security - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125440
Pages 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Laurent Mathieu Laurent Mathieu
Profile icon Laurent Mathieu

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Foundations of AWS Security
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to AWS Security Concepts and the Shared Responsibility Model 3. Chapter 2: Infrastructure Security – Keeping Your VPC secure 4. Chapter 3: Identity and Access Management – Securing Users, Roles, and Policies 5. Chapter 4: Data Protection – Encryption, Key Management, and Data Storage Best Practices 6. Chapter 5: Introduction to AWS Security Services 7. Part 2: Architecting and Deploying Secure AWS Environments
8. Chapter 6: Designing Secure Microservices Architectures in AWS 9. Chapter 7: Implementing Security for Serverless Deployments 10. Chapter 8: Secure Design Patterns for Multi-Tenancy in Shared Environments 11. Chapter 9: Automate Everything to Build Immutable and Ephemeral Resources 12. Part 3: Monitoring, Automation and Continuous Improvement
13. Chapter 10: Advanced Logging, Auditing, and Monitoring in AWS 14. Chapter 11: Security Compliance with AWS Config, AWS Security Hub, and Automated Remediation 15. Chapter 12: DevSecOps – Integrating Security into CI/CD Pipelines 16. Chapter 13: Keeping Up with Evolving AWS Security Best Practices and Threat Landscape 17. Chapter 14: Closing Note 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Managing IAM identities

In AWS, managing identities is a crucial aspect of maintaining secure and efficient access to your environment. In the following subsections, we will delve deeper into the types of identities and credentials used in AWS, review IAM users, groups, and roles, and explore the concept of external identities and federations in AWS. This integration allows you to align AWS IAM with external identity systems. We will also discuss best practices for managing IAM identities.

Managing both human and non-human identities

Human identities typically represent individual users having access to your environment. These users might be system administrators, developers, or business users who need access to AWS resources. Each human user is typically represented in AWS IAM as an IAM user. IAM users can be grouped into IAM groups for easier management. Each IAM user can be assigned individual security credentials, such as passwords and access keys.

Non-human identities...

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