To Secure Your AWS Account by Enable This Settings | Must Enable This 5 Settings After The Creating AWS Account
In this tutorial we will secure our AWS account by enable and configure Security Settings in IAM Service.
Configure Following Setting:
2 - Activate MFA on your root account - . Learn More
3 - Create individual IAM users - Learn More
4 - Use groups to assign permissions - Learn More
Apply an IAM password policy


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3 - Create individual IAM users - Learn More
4 - Use groups to assign permissions - Learn More
Apply an IAM password policy
Login to your AWS Account - https://console.aws.amazon.com
Go to IAM Service
IAM - Identity and Access Management
We can give access to our AWS resources by creating AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users under your AWS account.
Delete your root Access Key - Avoid unrestricted access to your AWS resources. Instead, use IAM user access keys or temporary security credentials
Watch Full video tutorial and enable all security level
AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) - Click Here
After Configure, Security Status is
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