Identity and Access Management (IAM) Version 2.7 Release
The IAM upgrade to version 2.7 includes important bug fixes. Read more about it in the following release note.
The IAM upgrade to version 2.7 includes important bug fixes. Read more about it in the following release note.
With IAM's granular access permissions, you can restrict access at action level and thus implement the least-access principle in a more granular way to improve the security level of your cloud environment.
Release of the new version 2.6 of the IAM service with new features such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) for critical actions.
The Object Storage Service (OBS) in the NL region now also supports the assignment of individual permissions.
Possibility to provide action based access rights is now available for SFS Turbo.
It is now possible to granularly define which dedicated actions a user may or may not perform in the CBR service in EU-NL
Support of the authentication protocol OpenID Connect (OIDC)
Cloud Backup & Recovery Service (CBR) now supports the IAM fine-grained policies that enables you to assign specific action rights of the CBR Service to your administrators.
Bucket URLs can now also be linked to individual domains. This makes it possible that e.g. static websites hosted on Object Storage Service can directly be accessed via your custom domain.