The KMS keys that you create and manage for use in your own cryptographic applications are of a type known as customer managed keys . Customer managed keys can also be used in conjunction with AWS services that use KMS keys to encrypt the data the service stores on your behalf. Customer managed keys are recommended for customers who want full control over the lifecycle and usage of their keys. There is a monthly cost to have a customer managed key in your account. In addition, requests use an...| docs.aws.amazon.com
Use IAM user groups to simplify granting permissions to multiple users.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Describes the Principal element of the AWS JSON policy language.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Create identity providers, which are entities in IAM to describe trust between a SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider and AWS.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn the relationship of IAM users to credentials, permissions, and AWS accounts.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how and when to use IAM roles.| docs.aws.amazon.com