Audience - AWS IoT SiteWise

Audience

How you use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) differs, depending on the work that you do in AWS IoT SiteWise.

Service user – If you use the AWS IoT SiteWise service to do your job, then your administrator provides you with the credentials and permissions that you need. As you use more AWS IoT SiteWise features to do your work, you might need additional permissions. Understanding how access is managed can help you request the right permissions from your administrator. If you cannot access a feature in AWS IoT SiteWise, see Troubleshoot AWS IoT SiteWise identity and access.

Service administrator – If you're in charge of AWS IoT SiteWise resources at your company, you probably have full access to AWS IoT SiteWise. It's your job to determine which AWS IoT SiteWise features and resources your service users should access. You must then submit requests to your IAM administrator to change the permissions of your service users. Review the information on this page to understand the basic concepts of IAM. To learn more about how your company can use IAM with AWS IoT SiteWise, see How AWS IoT SiteWise works with IAM.

IAM administrator – If you're an IAM administrator, you might want to learn details about how you can write policies to manage access to AWS IoT SiteWise. To view example AWS IoT SiteWise identity-based policies that you can use in IAM, see AWS IoT SiteWise identity-based policy examples.