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Cross-service confused deputy prevention
The confused deputy problem is a security issue where an entity that doesn't have permission to perform an action can coerce a more-privileged entity to perform the action. In Amazon, cross-service impersonation can result in the confused deputy problem. Cross-service impersonation can occur when one service (the calling service) calls another service (the called service). The calling service can be manipulated to use its permissions to act on another customer's resources in a way it should not otherwise have permission to access. To prevent this, Amazon provides tools that help you protect your data for all services with service principals that have been given access to resources in your account.
We recommend using the aws:SourceArn and aws:SourceAccount global condition context keys in resource
policies to limit the permissions that Amazon IoT Greengrass gives another service to the
resource. If you use both global condition context keys, the aws:SourceAccount
value and the account in the aws:SourceArn value must use the same account ID
when used in the same policy statement.
The value of aws:SourceArn must be the Greengrass customer resource that is associated with the sts:AssumeRole request.
The most effective way to protect against the confused deputy problem is to use the
aws:SourceArn global condition context key with the full ARN of the
resource. If you don't know the full ARN of the resource or if you are specifying multiple
resources, use the aws:SourceArn global context condition key with wildcards
(*) for the unknown portions of the ARN. For example,
arn:aws-cn:greengrass:. region:account-id:*
For examples of policies that use the aws:SourceArn and
aws:SourceAccount global condition context keys, see the following topics: