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- AWS managed policies for Amazon Connect
To allow full read write access to Amazon Connect, you must attach two policies to your IAM users, groups, or roles Attach the AmazonConnect_FullAccess policy and a custom policy to have full access to Amazon Connect
- Why some AWS IAM Policies cannot be attached to Roles or Users
the reason why I'm asking the question is because, for example this 'policy' (AWSServiceRolePolicyForBackupReports) cannot be attached to any users or roles As you can see it clearly says: You cannot attach this policy to your users, groups, or roles
- Troubleshoot IAM roles - Amazon Identity and Access Management
Use the information here to help you diagnose and fix common issues that you might encounter when working with IAM roles Why can't I assume a role with a 12-hour session? (Amazon CLI, Amazon API) Check the following:
- What are the differences between IAM roles and IAM policies? - Learn AWS
IAM Roles manage who has access to your AWS resources, whereas IAM policies control their permissions A Role with no Policy attached to it won’t have to access any AWS resources A Policy that is not attached to an IAM role is effectively unused Permissions listed in an IAM policy are only enforced when that policy is attached to an IAM identity
- How Amazon Connect works with IAM - Amazon Connect
With IAM identity-based policies, you can specify allowed or denied actions and resources as well as the conditions under which actions are allowed or denied Amazon Connect supports specific actions, resources, and condition keys
- Viewing permission issues with service-linked roles
Understanding the actions that an IAM role grants (or restricts) to other objects in your AWS environment is crucial to maintaining your security posture and healthy operations For many customers, creating a service-linked role with the default permission set is adequate
- Amazon Connect IAM Roles and Provisioning Policies for . . . - Salesforce
To enable a trusted relationship with the Salesforce Management AWS account, create an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role during setup Using this role, Salesforce configures artifacts in your Amazon Connect instance that are required for Service Cloud Voice
- AWS IAM Policy - GeeksforGeeks
An IAM policy is a JSON document that specifies permissions These are advanced policies that set limits on the maximum permissions an IAM user or role can receive Permission boundaries do not grant any additional permissions but act as a restriction, ensuring that policies attached to a user or role do not exceed the boundaries These findings are categorized into Security, Errors, Warnings, and Suggestions, helping you identify potential issues You can use this information to
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