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Every developer has AdministratorAccess

AdministratorAccess everywhere is convenient now, painful later. Start with role-based policies.

Try this first

  1. 1Inventory who truly needs admin, usually just 1 or 2 people
  2. 2Give developers PowerUserAccess or a custom policy without IAM rights
  3. 3Enable IAM Access Analyzer to spot unused permissions
  4. 4Review each quarter and trim rights nobody uses

When to bring us in

For compliance (ISO, SOC2), least-privilege is baseline. Allocate time.

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None of the above fits?

Describe your situation below. We pass your input plus the steps you already saw to our AI and return tailored next-step advice. If it's too risky to DIY, we'll say so.

Who are you?

For the AI question we need your email and company, so we can follow up if the AI gets stuck, and to prevent abuse.

Limited to 2 questions per hour and 5 per day, kept lean so the AI stays useful. For more, contacting us directly works better for you and us.

Or skip the DIY entirely

Our Managed IT clients do not look these things up. One point of contact, a fixed monthly price, resolved within working hours.