AWS snowball documentation change
Summary
Updated product name from 'AWS Snowball' to 'AWS Snowball Edge' throughout IAM documentation, including job authentication requirements
Security assessment
Product name standardization in existing IAM documentation without adding new security features or addressing vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snowball-edge-iam.md b/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snowball-edge-iam.md index 6f2bb86dd..88d3acdc6 100644 --- a/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snowball-edge-iam.md +++ b/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snowball-edge-iam.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -# Identity and Access Management in AWS Snowball +# Identity and Access Management in AWS Snowball Edge @@ -7 +7 @@ -Every AWS Snowball job must be authenticated. You do this by creating and managing the IAM users in your account. Using IAM, you can create and manage users and permissions in AWS. +Every AWS Snowball Edge job must be authenticated. You do this by creating and managing the IAM users in your account. Using IAM, you can create and manage users and permissions in AWS. @@ -9 +9 @@ Every AWS Snowball job must be authenticated. You do this by creating and managi -AWS Snowball users must have certain IAM-related permissions to access the AWS Snowball AWS Management Console to create jobs. An IAM user that creates an import or export job must also have access to the right Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) resources, such as the Amazon S3 buckets to be used for the job, AWS KMS resources, Amazon SNS topic, and Amazon EC2-compatible AMI for edge compute jobs. +AWS Snowball Edge users must have certain IAM-related permissions to access the AWS Snowball Edge AWS Management Console to create jobs. An IAM user that creates an import or export job must also have access to the right Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) resources, such as the Amazon S3 buckets to be used for the job, AWS KMS resources, Amazon SNS topic, and Amazon EC2-compatible AMI for edge compute jobs.