AWS lake-formation documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to use shortened 'QuickSight' name instead of 'Amazon QuickSight' throughout the file. No technical changes to security controls or permissions.
Security assessment
Changes are purely branding/naming convention updates. The documentation still describes the same security mechanisms (FGAC permissions) without introducing new security content or addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/lake-formation/latest/dg/qs-integ-lf.md b/lake-formation/latest/dg/qs-integ-lf.md index 0c92312aa..67b778a26 100644 --- a//lake-formation/latest/dg/qs-integ-lf.md +++ b//lake-formation/latest/dg/qs-integ-lf.md @@ -7 +7 @@ Additional resources -# Using AWS Lake Formation with Amazon QuickSight +# Using AWS Lake Formation with QuickSight @@ -9 +9 @@ Additional resources -Amazon QuickSight supports exploring datasets managed by Lake Formation permissions in Amazon S3 using Athena. +QuickSight supports exploring datasets managed by Lake Formation permissions in Amazon S3 using Athena. @@ -11 +11 @@ Amazon QuickSight supports exploring datasets managed by Lake Formation permissi -Both Standard and Enterprise edition users of Amazon QuickSight integrate with Lake Formation, but slightly differently. +Both Standard and Enterprise edition users of QuickSight integrate with Lake Formation, but slightly differently. @@ -13 +13 @@ Both Standard and Enterprise edition users of Amazon QuickSight integrate with L - * Enterprise edition – Grant fine-grained access control (FGAC) permissions to individual Amazon QuickSight users and groups to access databases and tables. + * Enterprise edition – Grant fine-grained access control (FGAC) permissions to individual QuickSight users and groups to access databases and tables. @@ -22 +22 @@ Both Standard and Enterprise edition users of Amazon QuickSight integrate with L -By default, Amazon QuickSight uses a role named `aws-quicksight-service-role-v0`. You can also define custom roles with required permissions that enable Amazon QuickSight to access Athena. +By default, QuickSight uses a role named `aws-quicksight-service-role-v0`. You can also define custom roles with required permissions that enable QuickSight to access Athena. @@ -30 +30 @@ For more information, see [Authorizing connections through AWS Lake Formation](h - * [ Enable fine-grained permissions for Amazon QuickSight authors in AWS Lake Formation](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/enable-fine-grained-permissions-for-amazon-quicksight-authors-in-aws-lake-formation/) + * [ Enable fine-grained permissions for QuickSight authors in AWS Lake Formation](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/enable-fine-grained-permissions-for-amazon-quicksight-authors-in-aws-lake-formation/) @@ -32 +32 @@ For more information, see [Authorizing connections through AWS Lake Formation](h - * [Securely analyze your data with AWS Lake Formation and Amazon QuickSight](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/securely-analyze-your-data-with-aws-lake-formation-and-amazon-quicksight/) + * [Securely analyze your data with AWS Lake Formation and QuickSight](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/securely-analyze-your-data-with-aws-lake-formation-and-amazon-quicksight/)