This image shows an example of federated users in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). There are two main boxes: Tenancy in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (blue box) and Oracle Identity Cloud Service (grey box). Inside the tenancy box, there is an Identity and Access Management box (white box) that has a Group A box. The tenancy box also has a box that contains various resources. The Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IAM) box has 2 boxes in it: Group B and Group C. Group A is an IAM group that has access to several resources, including User Assessment resources, a virtual private network, block volumes, and virtual machine instances. Group B is an Oracle Identity Cloud Service group. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, an administrator maps Group B to Group A. This mapping allows Group B to access the same resources as Group A. Group C is another group in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and is not mapped to any group in IAM. Therefore, Group C cannot access any resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.