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The Five Identity Management Settings Every Cloud Provider Should Have

Source: kinvey.com

Here is a list of the basic permission settings we think each cloud management portal should have:

1. Multiple user accounts/groups within a company account that can have different permissions
2. Permissions based on resource type (database, VMs instances, load balancers)
3. Permissions based on action severity (adding capacity or assets vs removing, read-only monitoring vs restarting)
4. Time based permissions that require the user to rotate passwords or keys.
5. Anything else customers ask for.

Read more on the Kinvey blog

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