Can you create IAM security credentials for existing users?
A.
Yes, existing users can have security credentials associated with their account.
B.
No, IAM requires that all users who have credentials set up are not existing users
C.
No, security credentials are created within GROUPS, and then users are associated to GROUPS at a later
time.
D.
Yes, but only IAM credentials, not ordinary security credentials.
A.
Yes, existing users can have security credentials associated with their account.
A
Q: What problems does IAM solve?
IAM makes it easy to provide multiple users secure access to your AWS resources. IAM enables you to:
Manage IAM users and their access: You can create users in AWS’s identity management system, assign users individual security credentials (such as access keys, passwords, multi-factor authentication devices), or request temporary security credentials to provide users access to AWS services and resources. You can specify permissions to control which operations a user can perform.
Manage access for federated users: You can request security credentials with configurable expirations for users who you manage in your corporate directory, allowing you to provide your employees and applications secure access to resources in your AWS account without creating an IAM user account for them. You specify the permissions for these security credentials to control which operations a user can perform.
A.
Yes, existing users can have security credentials associated with their account.
Yes, existing users can see their credentials in their account