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Centrally manage root access in AWS Organizations using IAM | Amazon Web Services

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Centrally manage root access in AWS Organizations using IAM | Amazon Web Services

Central management for root access features
• Root credential management
Delete and audit root credentials on member accounts
Re-enable account recovery for specific member accounts Create new AWS member accounts without root credentials
Privileged root actions in member accounts
• Gain scoped/short term root access on member accounts
Delete misconfigured policies in Amazon SQS and Amazon S3 using

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Date: June 9, 2025