AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is launching temporary delegation, a new capability that helps you accelerate onboarding and simplify management for products from Amazon and AWS Partners that integrate with your AWS accounts.
With today’s launch, you can safely delegate limited, temporary access to these product providers to perform initial deployments, ad-hoc maintenance, or feature upgrades on your behalf. This approach provides a more secure and streamlined experience by eliminating the need for you to create persistent IAM roles for such tasks, or perform them manually. It reduces your setup time and lowers your operational burden, while giving you complete control and auditability over delegated access and actions.
This feature is available in all AWS commercial Regions. Amazon products and AWS Partners such as Amazon Leo (coming soon), Archera, Aviatrix, CrowdStrike (coming soon), Databricks, HashiCorp, Qumulo, Rapid7, and SentinelOne are already implementing AWS IAM temporary delegation.
To get started,
- Customers: See the AWS IAM user guide or AWS blog
- AWS Partners: Refer to the partner integration guide for onboarding details
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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