Setting up an Amazon Web Services Connection for secure, compliant storage requirements.
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đź’ˇ NOTE: This documentation refers to the Monster UI implementation
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User Stories
- Reseller wants to store recordings onto Amazon Web Service while insuring as few permissions are given to the service account as is possible.
- Reseller is looking for a solution that helps ensure strong encryption is implemented for call recording features and connect this account to a specific KAZOO account.
- Reseller plans to assign each account a unique “bucket” with its unique credentials.
Before you Start
- Sign up and Log in to your Amazon Web Services account. If you don’t have one already you can go to their website here to get started: https://aws.amazon.com/
Overview of Steps
- Set up an account with Amazon Web Services
- Decide what clients and client names to use for each bucket
- Create bucket names for each client and define settings
- Create user names for each client
- Add JSON IAM policy and permissions
- Add JSON Bucket policy and permissions
- Capture your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key , Bucket Name
- Open the AWS app