AWS Security Blog
Tag: Federation
CloudBerry Active Directory Bridge for Authenticating non-AWS AD Users to S3
One of the benefits of AWS is the highly available, durable, and practically unlimited cloud-based storage you can get with Amazon Simple Storage Services (Amazon S3). Over two trillion objects are already stored in S3 and customers are always finding more creative uses for S3. One of the more commonly requested use cases is how […]
Enable Single Sign-On to the AWS Management Console via Shibboleth
<Repost from AWS Blog, here in its entirety> One of the most powerful features of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is its ability to issue temporary security credentials and grant controlled access to people in a network without having to define individual identities for each user (i.e., identity federation). This enables customers to extend their existing authentication […]
Jeff Barr Talks with Symplified About Identity Federation and SSO
Jeff Barr, AWS’s chief evangelist, recently did an AWS Report interview with Symplified’s CTO and co-founder Darren Plat covering identity federation and single sign-on to cloud-based apps. The interview goes into depth about the need for identity federation services in the cloud and how Symplified implemented their offering for AWS services. You can watch the […]
New Playground App to Explore Web Identity Federation with Amazon, Facebook, and Google
In May 2013, we announced support for federation using identities Amazon, Facebook, and Google (a.k.a. web identity federation), which allows your apps to authenticate users via Amazon, Facebook, or Google and then access AWS resources managed under your account. To help you understand how web identity federation works, today we’re releasing the Web Identity Federation […]
New AWS Web Identity Federation Supports Amazon.com, Facebook, and Google identities
Log into Facebook or Google, then access AWS resources? Impossible (well, perhaps difficult…) you say – until now. On 5/28 the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) team launched web identity federation. This new feature expands existing AWS identity federation capabilities to include support for public identity providers such as Facebook, Google, or the newly […]
Understanding the API Options for Securely Delegating Access to Your AWS Account
Thinking about building a secure delegation solution to grant temporary access to your AWS account? This week’s guest blogger Kai Zhao, Product Manager on our AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) team, will discuss some considerations when deciding on an approach: Introduction Using temporary security credentials (“sessions”) enables you to securely delegate access to your AWS environment […]