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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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Configuring AWS SSO from the CLI

We usually tear down what we have built in the Management Console to address the steps to recreate it from the CLI. However, this is a situation where AWS Organizations and AWS SSO's tight coupling already addressed many of the initial creation steps required to begin the tasks that we would perform from the AWS SSO service. We functionally already created a new AWS SSO service and identity store when we created an AWS organization using the command line. What is left to us to do with the CLI involves user assignment to member accounts. As such, to get a full picture of how to create an AWS SSO instance from scratch, refer back to the AWS Organization in the AWS CLI section earlier in this chapter.

The CLI does not have many options for account management for the identity store. Unlike Amazon Cognito, which is a full-featured platform for application identity use cases, AWS SSO uses the identity store primarily as its attribute and credential...

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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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