Friday 31 May 2019

AWS Introduces Tag-Based Access Control for AWS CloudFormation

AWS CloudFormation service guides you model and form your Amazon Web Services resources so that you can give low time handling those resources and extra time concentrating on your applications which are executing in AWS. Now you can access to CloudFormation stacks and resources associated to tag values. AWS CloudFormation lets you to model and provision cloud resources as code in a secure, foreseeable, and constant way. AWS CloudFormation stacks are sets of AWS resources. You can consequently state and control access to CloudFormation-managed resources in an easier and more fine-grained manner. For example, you can now reject some users deletion or update privileges to stacks with a "production" tag value, simultaneously permitting modifications to stacks with a "development" tag value. To get started, you can produce or change AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies to handle access associated tags. To know further, refer tag-based access control. Further you can add or alter tags on stacks with the help of the console or through the AWS CLI, with help of the CreateStack and UpdateStack Actions.

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