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Published inOct 2021
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Jon Lehtinen
Jon Lehtinen
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Jon Lehtinen

Jon Lehtinen has 16 years of enterprise identity and access management experience and specializes in both the strategy and execution of IAM transformation in global-scale organizations such as Thomson Reuters, General Electric, and Apollo Education Group. In addition to his work in the enterprise space, he has held positions on Ping Identity's Customer Advisory Board and as an advisor to identity verification start-up EvidentID. He currently owns the workforce and customer identity implementations at Okta. Jon is dedicated to the growth and maturity of IAM as a profession and serves on the Board of Directors for IDPro org. He is also a member of the Kantara Initiative, ISC2, OpenID Foundation, and Women in Identity. Jon has presented his work at several conferences, including RSA, Identiverse, and KuppingerCole's European Identity and Cloud Conference. Currently, he owns Okta's workforce and customer IAM implementations as their Director of Okta on Okta.
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Managing and securing IAM user accounts

Many of the same principles that apply to securing the root account apply broadly to individual AWS IAM user accounts. That said, as these are managed objects, they are subject to additional configurable security policies. Additionally, as we can use a delegated account to administer other delegated accounts, we can also use the CLI for some of these tasks, while doing the same for the root account would be ill advised.

IAM user lifecycle management

We have referred to user accounts as the most basic unit of accountability for AWS-managed users. However, as the complexity of the organization increases, it's less likely that administrators would provision and administrate IAM user accounts for their user base. Large organizations with complex AWS account structures rely on identity federation for user authentication into AWS. This relies on temporary security credentials and assumed roles for access. We will dive more deeply into this...

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Published in: Oct 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800562288

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Jon Lehtinen

Jon Lehtinen has 16 years of enterprise identity and access management experience and specializes in both the strategy and execution of IAM transformation in global-scale organizations such as Thomson Reuters, General Electric, and Apollo Education Group. In addition to his work in the enterprise space, he has held positions on Ping Identity's Customer Advisory Board and as an advisor to identity verification start-up EvidentID. He currently owns the workforce and customer identity implementations at Okta. Jon is dedicated to the growth and maturity of IAM as a profession and serves on the Board of Directors for IDPro org. He is also a member of the Kantara Initiative, ISC2, OpenID Foundation, and Women in Identity. Jon has presented his work at several conferences, including RSA, Identiverse, and KuppingerCole's European Identity and Cloud Conference. Currently, he owns Okta's workforce and customer IAM implementations as their Director of Okta on Okta.
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