Using Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) - Amazon QuickSight
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Using Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM)

Following, you can find an introduction to the concepts involved in using Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM). This section also covers how to use IAM with Amazon QuickSight.

Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) is an Amazon Web Service that helps an administrator securely control access to Amazon resources. IAM administrators control who can be authenticated (signed in) and authorized (have permissions) to use Amazon QuickSight resources. IAM is an Amazon Web Service that you can use with no additional charge.