S3 Storage
Amazon S3 or Amazon Simple Storage Service is a service offered by AWS that provides object storage through a web service interface.
Integrate with Apono to view existing permissions and create Access Flows to S3 buckets.
Overview
- Reduce Over Privileges - Discover existing privileges to S3 buckets and convert them to on-demand access flows to reduce over-privileges.
- Self Service Access - Empower your developers to gain self-servable access to S3 buckets using Slack.
- Automated Approval Workflows - Create approval workflows to specific sensitive resources.
- Restricted Third Party Access - Grant third-party (customer or vendor) time-based access to specific buckets with MFA verification.
- Review Access - View a detailed access audit of who was granted access to which buckets with what permission level and why.
How To Integrate S3
Have you connected an AWS account?
Make sure you have first integrated your AWS account to Apono. If not, follow this AWS Integration step-by-step guide.
- Click on Integrations Catalog
- Under AWS, look for Amazon S3 and click Connect

- Specify a unique Integration name.
When building an Access Flow you will reference this name - Choose the cloud account where the S3 service you are integrating is located and click Connect

Hurray!
Congratulations on connecting you S3 Storage Service. You can now create Access Flows that grant permissions to your S3 buckets.
Troubleshooting
Don't see your cloud account? - If the cloud account you are looking for isn't there you should first make sure you've properly connected it.
- Have you integrated your AWS account? If not, follow this AWS Integration step-by-step guide.
- Make sure the AWS integrations of that account are active here
If there is a problem, click the error link to troubleshoot - You can also check the status of the connector installed when connecting your AWS account here
If you are still having trouble don't hesitate to contact our support!
Updated 4 months ago