True or False: Without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS
resources they might use.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
True or False: Without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS
resources they might use.
True or False: Without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS
resources they might use.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
B. True
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-setup.html
Yes. B.
Although “True” seems to be the right answer, I’d say FALSE. Because, you’ll still be able to control tasks & access using roles, groups and policies, which of course is the right way to achieve security and trust. The answer is A
but roles, groups and policies are part of IAM, right
A is right. not only IAM, but IAM Role.
Roles, groups, policies all included in IAM. So correct answer B-TRUE
Absolotly FALSE
AWS stated that explicitly here
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-setup.html
“without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS resources they might use.”
Sorry I meant to say the answer SHOULD be “True”
Answer is B
Word for word the question is out of AWS documentation
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-setup.html
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) helps you securely control access to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and your account resources. IAM can also keep your account credentials private. With IAM, you can create multiple IAM users under the umbrella of your AWS account or enable temporary access through identity federation with your corporate directory. In some cases, you can also enable access to resources across AWS accounts.
Without IAM, however, you must either create multiple AWS accounts—each with its own billing and subscriptions to AWS products—or your employees must share the security credentials of a single AWS account. In addition, without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS resources they might use.
A.
FALSE
B. TRUE
Ans: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-setup.html
I have the same idea. A
TRUE
TRUE
“without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS resources they might use.
“without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS resources they might use.
The answer is B
Answer B True
Collect answer is False.
Without IAM, however, you must either create multiple AWS accounts—each with its own billing and subscriptions to AWS products—or your employees must share the security credentials of a single AWS account. In addition, without IAM, you cannot control the tasks a particular user or system can do and what AWS resources they might use.
“in addition” means “otherwise”, so that you can create multiple AWS accounts—each with its own billing and subscriptions to AWS products—or your employees must share the security credentials of a single AWS account