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- What Does SA Do?
- Why Is There No Attack Data or Only A Small Amount of Attack Data?
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- How Do I Get Information About the Most Vulnerable Assets?
- What Are the Dependencies and Differences Between SA and Other Security Services?
- What Are the Differences Between SA and HSS?
- Why Cannot the Total ECS Quota Be Less Than the Number of Existing ECSs?
- Can SA Be Used Across Accounts?
- How Do I Update My Security Score?
- How Do I Handle a Brute-force Attack?
- How Do I Assign Operation Permissions to an Account?
- How Do I Handle the 403 forbidden Error Reported by SA?
- Why Is the Event Data in SA Inconsistent with That in WAF and HSS?
- What Are Differences Between SA and SecMaster?
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SA Permissions and Supported Actions
This section describes fine-grained permissions management for your SA. If your account does not need individual IAM users, then you may skip over this section.
By default, new IAM users do not have any permissions assigned. You need to add a user to one or more groups, and assign permissions policies to these groups. Users inherit permissions from the groups to which they are added and can perform specified operations on cloud services based on the permissions.
You can grant users permissions by using roles and policies. Roles are a type of coarse-grained authorization mechanism that defines permissions related to user responsibilities. Policies: A type of fine-grained authorization mechanism that defines permissions required to perform operations on specific cloud resources under certain conditions.
Supported Actions
SA provides system-defined policies that can be directly used in IAM. You can also create custom policies and use them to supplement system-defined policies, implementing more refined access control.
- Permission: A statement in a policy that allows or denies certain operations.
- Action: Specific operations that are allowed or denied.
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