

However, even with these approaches, two fundamental issues often arise. Most organizations achieve it through Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) group policies, and some use custom centralized login systems like bastion or write their own system. Providing Secure Shell (SSH) access with well-defined security policies and roles is often a herculean task. Most teams across IT organizations need access to virtual machines (VM), or Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), for various developmental activities in the AWS ecosystem.

Moving Away From Traditional SSH to AWS EC2
