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6 September, 09:00

Your company has just employed ten student for one week, and it is your task to provide them with access to AWS through IAM. Your supervisor has come to you and said that he wants to be able to track these students as a group, rather than individually. Because of this, he has requested for them to all have the same login ID but completely different passwords. Which of the following is the best way to achieve this? a. It isn't possible to have the same login ID for multiple IAM users of the same account. b. Use Multi Factor Authentication to verify each user, and they will all be able to use the same login. c. Create various groups. and add each user with the same login ID to different groups. The user can login with their own group IDd. Create a separate login ID, but give each IAM user the same alias so that each one can login with their alias.

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  1. 6 September, 11:15
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    The correct answer is a. It isn't possible to have the same login ID for multiple IAM users of the same account.

    Explanation:

    When you first create an AWS account, you start with a single login identity that has full access to all AWS services and resources on the account. This identity is named AWS for the root user account and is accessed by logging in with the email address and password that you used to create the account. We recommend that you do not use root user in your daily tasks, not even in administrative tasks. Instead, it is best to stick to the best practice of exclusively using root user to create the first IAM user. Then keep the root user credentials in a safe place and use them only for some account and service administration tasks.
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