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AWS lake-formation documentation change

Service: lake-formation · 2025-05-10 · Documentation low

File: lake-formation/latest/dg/qs-integ-lf.md

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/)