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AWS chatbot documentation change

Service: chatbot · 2025-03-19 · Documentation low

File: chatbot/latest/adminguide/securing-orgs.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'chat applications policy' to 'Chatbot policy' and adjusted service references following rebranding to Amazon Q Developer

Security assessment

Changes appear to be terminology updates (rebranding from AWS Chatbot to Amazon Q Developer) and policy name standardization rather than addressing security vulnerabilities or adding security features. No security-related content additions or vulnerability mitigations are mentioned.

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diff --git a/chatbot/latest/adminguide/securing-orgs.md b/chatbot/latest/adminguide/securing-orgs.md
index 3dc81327a..acacab041 100644
--- a/chatbot/latest/adminguide/securing-orgs.md
+++ b/chatbot/latest/adminguide/securing-orgs.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Chatbot is now Amazon Q Developer. [Learn more](./service-rename.html)
-You can secure your AWS organization or organizational units (OUs) using organization policies. AWS Organizations is a service for grouping and centrally managing multiple AWS accounts that your business owns. If you enable all features in an organization, you can apply organization policies such as a chat applications policy and service control policies (SCPs) to any or all of your accounts. A chat applications policy defines which permissions models, chat platforms, and chat workspaces can be used to access your accounts. SCPs limit permissions for entities in member accounts, including each AWS account root user. Effective chat application permissions are the intersection between organization level controls (organization policies) and account level controls ([User role requirement](./understanding-permissions.html#role-reqs), Amazon Q Developer configuration resources). For more information about organization policies, see [ Managing policies with AWS Organizations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies.html) in the _AWS Organizations User Guide_.
+You can secure your AWS organization or organizational units (OUs) using organization policies. AWS Organizations is a service for grouping and centrally managing multiple AWS accounts that your business owns. If you enable all features in an organization, you can apply organization policies such as a Chatbot policy and service control policies (SCPs) to any or all of your accounts. A Chatbot policy defines which permissions models, chat platforms, and chat workspaces can be used to access your accounts. SCPs limit permissions for entities in member accounts, including each AWS account root user. Effective chat application permissions are the intersection between organization level controls (organization policies) and account level controls ([User role requirement](./understanding-permissions.html#role-reqs), Amazon Q Developer configuration resources). For more information about organization policies, see [ Managing policies with AWS Organizations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies.html) in the _AWS Organizations User Guide_.