Only the AWS account root user has the permissions to create and manage access keys for the AWS account. IAM users, even those with administrative permissions, cannot manage access keys for the root user. It is recommended to avoid using the root user for day-to-day tasks and instead create IAM users with appropriate permissions to manage resources and access keys. This follows the principle of least privilege and enhances the security of the AWS account.
A. The AWS account owner.
The AWS account root user is the master user for the AWS account and has full access to all resources and services. Only the AWS account owner can create and manage access keys for the root user, as they have the highest level of permissions within the account. It is not recommended to use the root user for regular activities. Instead, create an IAM user with necessary permissions and use that user for day-to-day activities.
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