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A formal relationship with AWS that is associated with (1) the owner email address and password, (2) the control of resources created under its umbrella, and (3) payment for the AWS activity related to those resources. The AWS account has permission to do anything and everything with all the AWS account resources. This is in contrast to a user, which is an entity contained within the account.
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AWS IoT Device Management increases Active Jobs Limit to 100k per AWS account per region
Feed: Recent Announcements. We’re excited to announce that AWS IoT Device Management customers will now be able to create up to 100,000 Active Jobs per AWS account per region. The prior limit was 1,000 Active Jobs per AWS account per region. This new limit will apply to the total number of Jobs created - both continuous and snapshot jobs. Customers that require a large number of Active Jobs - for example, to apply bespoke configurations to thousands of individual targets in parallel – are now unblocked by this upgrade. The new limits are reflected to your AWS account automatically and ... Read More
Announcing Multi-Account Support for AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager
Feed: Recent Announcements. AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager now supports centralized management and monitoring of global networks across multiple AWS accounts within an organization, created using AWS Organizations. With this feature, Network Manager reduces the operational complexity of managing a large global network across AWS accounts over a single unified operational dashboard. Until now, customers could use Network Manager to monitor and visualize their global network for a single AWS account. With the launch of multi-account support, Network Manager extends its management capabilities to work across multiple accounts. By registering AWS Transit Gateways from different accounts within an AWS Organization ... Read More
Administer AWS Single Sign-On from a delegated member account in your organization
Feed: Recent Announcements. AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) now supports centralized administration and API access from an AWS Organizations delegated administrator account for all member accounts in your organization. This means you can designate an account in your organization that can be used to centrally administer all member accounts. With delegated administration, you can adhere to best practices by reducing the need to use your management account. AWS SSO is where you create, or connect, your workforce identities in AWS once and manage access centrally across your AWS organization. After enabling AWS SSO in your management account, you can designate ... Read More
#ClouderaLife Spotlight: Susana López Huertas, Senior Account Manager

Feed: Cloudera Blog. Author: Gino Gemignani. Posted in Culture | April 29, 2022 4 min read April is Autism Awareness Month, and as we close out the month I sat down with Clouderan Susana López Huertas, who shared her story of raising a son with autism and the work she is doing to promote an environment where autistic adults can thrive in the workforce. Meet Susana López Huertas Susana, who has been a part of Cloudera for about a year, works out of the Madrid office as a senior account manager for the country’s Telecom, Media, and Central Public Sector ... Read More
Use IAM to control access to a resource based on the account, OU or organization that contains the resource
Feed: Recent Announcements. Today, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) introduced a new way that you can control access to your resources based on the account, Organizational Unit (OU) or organization in AWS Organizations that contains your resources. AWS recommends that you set up multiple accounts as your workloads grow. Using a multi-account environment has several benefits including flexible security controls by isolating workloads or applications that have specific security requirements. With this new IAM capability, you now can author IAM policies to enable your principals to access only resources inside specific AWS accounts, OUs, or organizations. The new capability ... Read More
AWS Organizations now provides central AWS account closure to enable easier end-to-end account lifecycle management
Feed: Recent Announcements. You can now centrally close member accounts in your AWS Organizations through the console and programmatically via the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and SDK. This feature makes it easier and more efficient for you to manage your Amazon Web Services workloads by enabling you to close member accounts from your organization’s management account without needing to login to each member account individually. You can also use IAM permissions to authorize IAM roles or users in your management account to securely perform account closures while protecting mission-critical accounts in your infrastructure. AWS Organizations helps you centrally manage and ... Read More
The Key to Securing Your AWS Account
Feed: Puppet.com Blog RSS Feed. Author: ; Cloud security is top of mind right now, given the various high-profile security breaches today. One overlooked source of potential vulnerabilities is unused EC2 Key Pairs. EC2 Key Pairs are used to configure an EC2 instance with SSH access and provide a convenient way to manage instances. However, when was the last time you performed an audit to make sure that the only key pairs in your account are given to active employees who have proper authorization to connect to instances? Are you sure all of those keys are even being used? In ... Read More
Running cross-account workflows with AWS Step Functions and Amazon API Gateway

Feed: AWS Compute Blog. Author: James Beswick. This post is written by Hardik Vasa, Senior Solutions Architect, and Pratik Jain, Cloud Infrastructure Architect. AWS Step Functions allow you to build scalable and distributed applications using state machines. With the launch of Step Functions nested workflows, you can start a Step Functions workflow from another workflow. However, this requires both workflows to be in the same account. There are many use cases that require you to orchestrate workflows across different AWS accounts from one central AWS account. This blog post covers a solution to invoke Step Functions workflows cross account using Amazon API ... Read More
AWS Glue DataBrew now supports cross-account Glue Data Catalog S3 access
Feed: Recent Announcements. AWS Glue DataBrew customers are now able to access AWS Glue Data Catalog S3 tables from other AWS accounts if an appropriate resource policy is created in the AWS Glue console. After creating a policy, the relevant Data Catalog S3 tables can be selected as input sources when creating a DataBrew dataset, making it easier to share that data across accounts before cleaning and transforming it with DataBrew ... Read More
Amazon S3 account-level block public access now extends to Lightsail buckets
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon Lightsail Object Storage provides you with the ability to store your static content such as images, videos or HTML files that can be used for your websites and applications. Effective immediately, the account-level block public access setting in Amazon S3 applies to buckets in the Lightsail object storage service. We are making this change to improve the security of all of your buckets; whether they are in Amazon S3 or in Lightsail. Adding S3 block public access (BPA) settings to your account protects you from unintentionally exposing data in your bucket to the public internet. When account-level BPA ... Read More
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