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Package accessanalyzer provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for Access Analyzer. Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer helps you to set, verify, and refine your IAM policies by providing a suite of capabilities. Its features include findings for external, internal, and unused access, basic and custom policy checks for validating policies, and policy generation to generate fine-grained policies. To start using IAM Access Analyzer to identify external, internal, or unused access, you first need to create an analyzer. External access analyzers help you identify potential risks of accessing resources by enabling you to identify any resource policies that grant access to an external principal. It does this by using logic-based reasoning to analyze resource-based policies in your Amazon Web Services environment. An external principal can be another Amazon Web Services account, a root user, an IAM user or role, a federated user, an Amazon Web Services service, or an anonymous user. You can also use IAM Access Analyzer to preview public and cross-account access to your resources before deploying permissions changes. Internal access analyzers help you identify which principals within your organization or account have access to selected resources. This analysis supports implementing the principle of least privilege by ensuring that your specified resources can only be accessed by the intended principals within your organization. Unused access analyzers help you identify potential identity access risks by enabling you to identify unused IAM roles, unused access keys, unused console passwords, and IAM principals with unused service and action-level permissions. Beyond findings, IAM Access Analyzer provides basic and custom policy checks to validate IAM policies before deploying permissions changes. You can use policy generation to refine permissions by attaching a policy generated using access activity logged in CloudTrail logs. This guide describes the IAM Access Analyzer operations that you can call programmatically. For general information about IAM Access Analyzer, see Using Identity and Access Management Access Analyzerin the IAM User Guide.
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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/accessanalyzer
Keywords:
aws
, aws-sdk
, go
, golang
License: Apache-2.0
Latest release: 1 day ago
First release: about 5 years ago
Namespace: github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service
Dependent packages: 94
Dependent repositories: 66
Stars: 3,292 on GitHub
Forks: 721 on GitHub
Docker dependents: 157
Docker downloads: 59,561,995
Total Commits: 3991
Committers: 129
Average commits per author: 30.938
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.406
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