AWS
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a service provider.
Delivery Shield mandates
Navigate to Setup > Integrations.
In the Cloud Service Provider panel, click AWS.
You can use the toggle button provided below the integration tile to enable or disable it as needed.
The AWS integration page is displayed. Click +New Account.
In the popup that appears, enter the following details:
Enter the Account Name, Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
Select the Teams and the corresponding Environments from the dropdown for which you want the integration to be available. The integration will be available for the selected teams and environment only.
You can select up to 5 teams for the integration to be displayed.
An example is given below for reference:
In the example above,
if Team 1, Team 2, and Team 3 are selected, only applications associated with these teams can access the integration. Any applications belonging to other teams, such as Team 4, will not have access to this account.
Even if the user who created this account is also an admin for Team 4, the integration account remains restricted and is not available for Team 4.
Access to the account is strictly limited to the specified Teams and Environments selected during account creation.
For Organization Admins:
When an Organization Admin creates an account without selecting specific Teams and Environments, the account will be universally applicable, granting access to all teams and all environments by default.
For Team Admins with Multiple Teams:
If a Team Admin who manages multiple teams creates an account without specifying particular Teams and Environments, the account will only be accessible to the teams for which the logged-in user holds admin privileges.
Click Save. The tool is connected.
You can edit the entered values by clicking the Edit option as shown below:
Re-enter the values and click Update.
The new values get updated.