Identity and Access Management (IAM) Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
Which statement best describes IAM? a. IAM stands for Improvised Application Management, and it allows you to deploy and manage applications in the AWS Cloud. b. IAM allows you to manage users, groups, roles, and their corresponding level of access to the AWS Platform. c. IAM allows you to manage users' passwords only. AWS staff must create new users for your organization. This is done by raising a ticket. d. IAM allows you to manage permissions for AWS resources only. - Answer b. You have created a new AWS account for your company, and you have also configured multi-factor authentication on the root account. You are about to create your new users. What strategy should you consider in order to ensure that there is good security on this account. a. Require users to only be able to log in using biometric authentication. b. Give all users the same password so that if they forget their password they can just ask their coworkers. c. Restrict login to the corporate network only. d. Enact a strong password policy: user passwords must be changed every 45 days, with each password containing a combination of capital letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special symbols. - Answer d. Using SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0), you can give your federated users single sign-on (SSO) access to the AWS Management Console.a. False b. True - Answer b Which of the following is not a component of IAM? a. Roles b. Users c. Organizational Units d. Groups - Answer c.
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