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Enable IAM Identity Center for Amazon DataZone

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To complete this procedure, you must have AWS IAM Identity Center enabled in the same AWS Region as your Amazon DataZone domain.

You can provide SSO users and groups with access to your Amazon DataZone data portal using AWS IAM Identity Center. After completing Setting up AWS IAM Identity Center for Amazon DataZone, you can enable your SSO users and groups to access your Amazon DataZone domain data portal.

To enable AWS IAM Identity Center for use with your Amazon DataZone domain, you must assume an IAM role in the account with administrative permissions. Configure the IAM permissions required to use the Amazon DataZone management console and Create a custom policy for IAM permissions to enable the Amazon DataZone service console simplified role creation to obtain the minimum permissions necessary to enable IAM Identity Center for use with Amazon DataZone.

Complete the following procedure to enable the AWS IAM Identity Center for Amazon DataZone.

  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the DataZone console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/datazone.

  2. Select View domains and choose the domain’s name from the list. The name is a hyperlink.

  3. On the detail page for the domain, choose Edit.

    • Select the checkbox for Enable users in IAM Identity Center.

    • Choose whether to connect to an organization instance of the IAM Identity center or to connect to an account instance of the IAM identity center.

    • Choose between the two user assignment modes. Once your domain is updated with your selection, it cannot be changed later.

      • With Implicit user assignment, any user added to your IAM Identity Center directory can access your Amazon DataZone domain.

      • With Explicit user assignment, you will add specific users or groups from you IAM Identity Center directory to provide them access to your Amazon DataZone domain. You will add and remove these users and groups later in the Amazon DataZone Console.

  4. Once you are satisfied with your selection, choose Update domain.

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