You can create a predefined permission set with AWS managed policies.
When you create a permission set with predefined permissions, you choose one policy from a list of AWS managed policies. Within the available policies, you can choose from Common permission policies and Job function policies.
Choose from a list of AWS managed policies that make it possible to access resources in your entire AWS account. You can add one of the following policies:
AdministratorAccess
PowerUserAccess
ReadOnlyAccess
ViewOnlyAccess
Choose from a list of AWS managed policies that make it possible to access resources in your AWS account that might be relevant to a job within your organization. You can add one of the following policies:
Billing
DataScientist
DatabaseAdministrator
NetworkAdministrator
SecurityAudit
SupportUser
SystemAdministrator
For detailed descriptions of the available common permission policies and job function policies, see AWS managed policies for job functions in the AWS Identity and Access Management user guide.
For instructions on how to create a permission set, see Create, manage, and delete permission sets.
Permission sets
Custom permissions
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