Today, AWS IAM Identity Center announced support for permission set search, enabling you to filter existing permission sets based on their names. This simplifies managing access to AWS accounts via IAM Identity Center, allowing you to use any substring in the permission set name to quickly lookup a permission set.
IAM Identity Center is where you create, or connect, your workforce users once and centrally manage their access to multiple AWS accounts and applications. Now, you can filter and find a permission set using any part of the name that you gave to the permission set, in addition to using the Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
IAM Identity Center enables you to connect your existing source of workforce identities to AWS once and manage access to multiple AWS accounts from a central place, as well as access the personalized experiences offered by AWS applications, such as Amazon Q; and define and audit user-aware access to data in AWS services, such as Amazon Redshift. IAM Identity Center is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where it is supported. To learn more, see the AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide.
Source:: Amazon AWS