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* Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer helps identify potential resource-access risks by enabling you to * identify any policies that grant access to an external principal. It does this by using logic-based reasoning to * analyze resource-based policies in your Amazon Web Services environment. An external principal can be another Amazon * Web Services account, a root user, an IAM user or role, a federated user, an Amazon Web Services service, or an * anonymous user. You can also use IAM Access Analyzer to preview and validate public and cross-account access to your * resources before deploying permissions changes. This guide describes the Identity and Access Management Access * Analyzer operations that you can call programmatically. For general information about IAM Access Analyzer, see Identity and Access Management * Access Analyzer in the IAM User Guide. *

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* To start using IAM Access Analyzer, you first need to create an analyzer. *

*/ package com.amazonaws.services.accessanalyzer;