An IAM role that grants permissions to an AWS service so it can access AWS resources. The policies that you attach to it determine which AWS resources the service can access and what it can do with those resource
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The policies that you attach to it determine which AWS resources the service can access and what it can do with that resources as follows:
- One should use IAM roles to grant access to the AWS accounts.
- Thus, one can rely on short-term credentials and security which is the best practice.
- Moreover, authorized identities in the AWS accounts and the AWS services or users from your identity provider.
- The users can assume roles to make AWS requests and grant permissions to a role and attach an IAM policy to it.
- Moreover, the AWS account is known as Cross-account access.
- Also, the AWS account permissions to access your account's resources and these policies of the AWS account grant the specified principal permission to perform specific actions.
- Some of the examples: Delegate Access Across AWS accounts, Cross-account access, etc.
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