AWS emr documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to capitalize 'Trusted Identity Propagation' in link text
Security assessment
Change appears to be a typo correction/capitalization fix in documentation links, no security context mentioned
Diff
diff --git a/emr/latest/ManagementGuide/emr-studio-create-studio.md index 0354f5964..b4afd327f 100644 --- a/emr/latest/ManagementGuide/emr-studio-create-studio.md +++ b/emr/latest/ManagementGuide/emr-studio-create-studio.md @@ -79 +79 @@ IAM authentication or federation | The default authentication method is **AWS I -IAM Identity Center authentication | Select your EMR Studio **Service Role** and **User Role**. For more information, see [Create an EMR Studio service role](./emr-studio-service-role.html) and [Create an EMR Studio user role for IAM Identity Center authentication mode](./emr-studio-user-permissions.html#emr-studio-create-user-role). When you use **IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS Single Sign On)** authentication for the Studio, you can choose to streamline the sign-on experience for users with the **Enable trusted identity propagation** option. With trusted identity propagation, users can log in with their Identity Center credentials and have their identities propagated to downstream AWS services when they use the Studio.In the **Application access** section, you can also specify whether all users and groups in your Identity Center should have access to the Studio, or if only assigned users and groups that you choose can access the Studio.For more information, see [Integrate Amazon EMR with AWS IAM Identity Center](./emr-idc.html), and also [Trusted identity propagation across applications](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/trustedidentitypropagation.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. +IAM Identity Center authentication | Select your EMR Studio **Service Role** and **User Role**. For more information, see [Create an EMR Studio service role](./emr-studio-service-role.html) and [Create an EMR Studio user role for IAM Identity Center authentication mode](./emr-studio-user-permissions.html#emr-studio-create-user-role). When you use **IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS Single Sign On)** authentication for the Studio, you can choose to streamline the sign-on experience for users with the **Enable trusted identity propagation** option. With trusted identity propagation, users can log in with their Identity Center credentials and have their identities propagated to downstream AWS services when they use the Studio.In the **Application access** section, you can also specify whether all users and groups in your Identity Center should have access to the Studio, or if only assigned users and groups that you choose can access the Studio.For more information, see [Integrate Amazon EMR with AWS IAM Identity Center](./emr-idc.html), and also [Trusted Identity Propagation across applications](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/trustedidentitypropagation.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_.