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Implementing Identity Management on AWS

You're reading from   Implementing Identity Management on AWS A real-world guide to solving customer and workforce IAM challenges in your AWS cloud environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800562288
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: IAM and AWS – Critical Concepts, Definitions, and Tools
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to IAM and AWS IAM Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: An Introduction to the AWS CLI 4. Chapter 3: IAM User Management 5. Chapter 4: Access Management, Policies, and Permissions 6. Chapter 5: Introducing Amazon Cognito 7. Chapter 6: Introduction to AWS Organizations and AWS Single Sign-On 8. Chapter 7: Other AWS Identity Services 9. Section 2: Implementing IAM on AWS for Administrative Use Cases
10. Chapter 8: An Ounce of Prevention – Planning Your Administrative Model 11. Chapter 9: Bringing Your Admins into the AWS Administrative Backplane 12. Chapter 10: Administrative Single Sign-On to the AWS Backplane 13. Section 3: Implementing IAM on AWS for Application Use Cases
14. Chapter 11: Bringing Your Users into AWS 15. Chapter 12: AWS-Hosted Application Single Sign-On Using an Existing Identity Provider 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the largest cloud platform in the world. It was also the first modern cloud services provider and the first to achieve broad enterprise penetration. Whereas being the successful first mover in a market has its advantages, it can also limit a service’s flexibility. Compared to its biggest peers, which logically extend enterprise identity architectures (in part because they came to market years later), AWS’ IAM capabilities can appear slightly alien. Like an archaeologist examining a dig site, we can see artifacts that suggest the service had a history of differing access mechanisms and strategies over the years. Given the success of the service, perhaps it was deemed too great a risk to the growing user base to make sweeping, foundational changes to align more with the familiar IAM patterns found in other organizations.

As AWS predates many enterprise identity best practices and reference architectures, bridging the paradigms of modern enterprise IAM and AWS’ custom approach to IAM is often a difficult leap. Fortunately, with the advent of services such as AWS Organizations, AWS SSO, and Amazon Cognito, the service has never been more approachable. In this book, we will begin by examining the core services and components of identity on AWS in a manner designed to take the rough edges off its more eccentric components. Once we have built up our foundational knowledge, we will then apply what we have learned by solving familiar enterprise use cases.

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