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- [Instructor] Hey everyone. Welcome to the technical demo, where weamp;#39;ll be covering how you can achieve least privilege and separation of duties while using AWS ACM Private CA. Today, weamp;#39;ll be looking at how to implement some of the use cases that we covered in the conceptual demo, using the AWS management console, as well as the command line interface. Weamp;#39;ll start in the AWS SSO console, where we will click the dropdown and select the account that we want to assume a role in. As you can see, we have three roles, the certificate authority admin, the certificate importer, and the certificate signer/issuer. To make it easier to follow along with these different roles, I have included the IAM policy on the right side of the screen, which is the permissions document that reflects what each role is capable of doing in AWS. Whenever I change the active permissions and use, you will see a different policy that reflects the current role we are using. First, weamp;#39;r