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Apr 02 2025 Planning for your IAM Roles Anywhere deployment

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IAM Roles Anywhere is a feature of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) that enables you to use X.509 certificates from your public key infrastructure (PKI) to request temporary Amazon Web Services (AWS) security credentials. By using IAM Roles Anywhere, your workloads, applications, containers, or devices that run …

Posted by Liam Wadman on Wed 02 April 2025 in AWS Security.

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