AWS IAM Identity Center introduces support for user background sessions with Amazon SageMaker Studio

AWS IAM Identity Center introduces support for user background sessions with Amazon SageMaker Studio

 AWS IAM Identity Center introduces support for user background sessions, a new feature which allows Amazon SageMaker Studio users to initiate long-running jobs that continue to run in the background even after a user logs off from their computer. User background sessions leverage permissions tied to a user’s identity and their corporate directory group associations while accessing data across multiple AWS services including Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, AWS Lake Formation, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon S3.

Building on IAM Identity Center’s trusted identity propagation (TIP) capability, this feature allows SageMaker Studio jobs to run for up to 90 days without requiring users to stay signed in. When launching jobs such as SageMaker Training, Processing, or Pipeline executions, IAM Identity Center creates a new user background session that runs independently until job completion or the background session duration limit is reached, whichever comes first. Administrators can track the creation of user background sessions via AWS CloudTrail events, update the background session duration for their IAM Identity Center instance and terminate background sessions for different users in their organization.

AWS IAM Identity Center helps you securely connect your workforce identities and manage their access centrally across AWS applications. For more information on user background sessions, see here. For the list of supported regions and compatible AWS services supported with user background sessions, refer to the Amazon SageMaker Studio page, linked here

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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