Securing Google Kubernetes Engine with IAM and Pod Security Admission Reviews

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On the Navigation menu (Navigation menu icon), click IAM & admin > Service accounts. In the IAM console, click the row that corresponds to the Compute Engine default service account to select it. Click on Permission to open the permissions information panel. On the Permission page, click on Grant access the grant access button is disabled for Username 1 so how it can grant access?

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