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Create and configure AWS credentials for Amazon Keyspaces

Create and configure AWS credentials for Amazon Keyspaces

To access Amazon Keyspaces programmatically with the AWS CLI, the AWS SDK, or with Cassandra client drivers and the SigV4 plugin, you need an IAM user or role with access keys. When you use AWS programmatically, you provide your AWS access keys so that AWS can verify your identity in programmatic calls. Your access keys consist of an access key ID (for example, AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE) and a secret access key (for example, wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY). This topic walks you through the required steps in this process.

Security best practices recommend that you create IAM users with limited permissions and instead associate IAM roles with the permissions needed to perform specific tasks. IAM users can then temporarily assume IAM roles to perform the required tasks. For example, IAM users in your account using the Amazon Keyspaces console can switch to a role to temporarily use the permissions of the role in the console. The users give up their original permissions and take on the permissions assigned to the role. When the users exit the role, their original permissions are restored. The credentials the users use to assume the role are temporary. On the contrary, IAM users have long-term credentials, which presents a security risk if instead of assuming roles they have permissions directly assigned to them. To help mitigate this risk, we recommend that you provide these users with only the permissions they require to perform the task and that you remove these users when they are no longer needed. For more information about roles, see Common scenarios for roles: Users, applications, and services in the IAM User Guide.

Create service-specific credentials

Required credentials for AWS authentication

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