AWS Verified Access Policy Assistant
Provides new capabilities to write, troubleshoot, and simulate policies on the Verified Access console, allowing you to see how a new or modified policy impacts your users’ ability to access applications
Role
Lead UX Designer
Responsibilities
Find alignment amongst multiple stakeholders, design high fidelity mock ups, create prototypes, hand off spec docs for development
Duration
6 months
Note:
Cannot post certain mocks and pictures due to AWS policy.
Users & Audience
Users (typically IT admins) who already use AWS Verified Access to have remote access without the need of VPNs.
Problem
When AWS Verified Access was released, users could write policies to determine who has access to certain applications. However the team did not create a way to edit and validate policies.
Solution
Allow customers to write, troubleshoot, and simulate policies on the Verified Access console, allowing you to see how a new or modified policy impacts your users’ ability to access applications.
01 | understand Verified Access
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02 | gathering requirements
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03 | align with stakeholders
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04 | Hi-Fi designs & Prototype
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05 | results
In the final test, my recommended design was the winning variant, resulting in:
1.7% statistically significant increase in Incremental pre-approval submits (291.9k)
2.1% statistically significant increase in incremental new accounts booked (~70.9k)
1.9% statistically significant increase in incremental present value ($25.5 million)