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in this video youamp;#39;ll see how to configure attribute based access control or abac permissions to federate users into aws systems manager session manager with this solution you can use attributes defined in external identity systems and saml session tags to grant users access to session manager over specific managed instances an alternative to role-based access control abac lets you grant access permissions dynamically based on individual user resource and environment attributes this provides you with more granular control over what users can do while simplifying permissions management to implement abac you must create a policy for it in identity and access management or iam for this example weamp;#39;ll look at an existing abac policy that was created for session manager letamp;#39;s open the policies json code and review it this policy allows federated user access to specific ec2 instances using session manager based on the useramp;#39;s department membership the first state