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=== Steps to Access Your AWS Account ===
 
=== Steps to Access Your AWS Account ===
 
# Accept the invitation sent in the welcome email and navigate to the AWS Management Console login page.   
 
# Accept the invitation sent in the welcome email and navigate to the AWS Management Console login page.   
# Alternatively, use the direct URL provided in the AWS correspondence email to sign in.   
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# Alternatively, use the direct URL provided in the AWS correspondence email to sign in.  [[https://deepsense.awsapps.com/start DeepSense AWS]]
 
# Enter the '''username''' specified in the email.   
 
# Enter the '''username''' specified in the email.   
 
# On your first login, you will be prompted to '''create a password'''.   
 
# On your first login, you will be prompted to '''create a password'''.   
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# Once MFA is configured, you will be redirected to the '''AWS Access Portal'''.   
 
# Once MFA is configured, you will be redirected to the '''AWS Access Portal'''.   
 
# From the portal:   
 
# From the portal:   
** To access your assigned SageMaker Studio environment, click the '''Applications''' tab and select SageMaker Studio. See [[AWS SageMaker Studio Access]] for details.   
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** To access your assigned SageMaker Studio environment, click the '''Applications''' tab and select SageMaker Studio. See [[Using AWS SageMaker Studio]] for details.   
** To access S3 storage, follow the steps in [[AWS S3 Bucket Access]].
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** To access S3 storage, follow the steps in [[Using S3 Bucket]].
  
 
=== Notes ===
 
=== Notes ===
 
* Bookmark the AWS Access Portal URL for quicker access.   
 
* Bookmark the AWS Access Portal URL for quicker access.   
* MFA setup is mandatory for account security. Ensure you use a reliable authenticator app (e.g., Google Authenticator, Authy).   
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* MFA setup is mandatory for account security. Ensure you use a reliable authenticator app (e.g., Microsoft Authenticator, Google Authenticator, Authy).   
 
* If you face login or MFA issues, contact the DeepSense Cloud Administrator.
 
* If you face login or MFA issues, contact the DeepSense Cloud Administrator.

Latest revision as of 18:57, 11 September 2025

DeepSense AWS Account Access

DeepSense provides each user with an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) account to access services such as SageMaker Studio and S3.

The AWS administrator will create your DeepSense AWS IAM user account. You will receive a welcome email from AWS containing your login details. Follow the steps below to activate and secure your account.

Steps to Access Your AWS Account

  1. Accept the invitation sent in the welcome email and navigate to the AWS Management Console login page.
  2. Alternatively, use the direct URL provided in the AWS correspondence email to sign in. [DeepSense AWS]
  3. Enter the username specified in the email.
  4. On your first login, you will be prompted to create a password.
  5. After creating the password, log in again using your username and new password.
  6. During the first login, you will be required to set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the MFA setup.
  7. Once MFA is configured, you will be redirected to the AWS Access Portal.
  8. From the portal:
    • To access your assigned SageMaker Studio environment, click the Applications tab and select SageMaker Studio. See Using AWS SageMaker Studio for details.
    • To access S3 storage, follow the steps in Using S3 Bucket.

Notes

  • Bookmark the AWS Access Portal URL for quicker access.
  • MFA setup is mandatory for account security. Ensure you use a reliable authenticator app (e.g., Microsoft Authenticator, Google Authenticator, Authy).
  • If you face login or MFA issues, contact the DeepSense Cloud Administrator.