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Users in a company are authenticated in the corporate network, and they want to use AWS services without signing in again. Which AWS authentication option should the company use?
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AWS identity and Access Management (IAM) role
AWS root user
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user
AWS Identity and Access management (IAM) group
Correct Answer
AWS identity and Access Management (IAM) role
Explanation
Instead of creating an IAM user for each employee that needs access to an AWS account, you should use IAM roles to federate users.