AWS snowball documentation change
Summary
Updated link from S3 dev guide to userguide path for SSE-S3 documentation
Security assessment
Link correction without changing security recommendations or addressing vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/snowball/latest/developer-guide/data-protection.md b/snowball/latest/developer-guide/data-protection.md index b5d0b8036..c8a994526 100644 --- a//snowball/latest/developer-guide/data-protection.md +++ b//snowball/latest/developer-guide/data-protection.md @@ -63 +63 @@ When you're using a Snowball Edge to import data into S3, all data transferred t -AWS Snowball Edge supports server-side encryption with Amazon S3–managed encryption keys (SSE-S3). Server-side encryption is about protecting data at rest, and SSE-S3 has strong, multifactor encryption to protect your data at rest in Amazon S3. For more information on SSE-S3, see [Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Encryption Keys (SSE-S3)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingServerSideEncryption.html) in the _Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide_. +AWS Snowball Edge supports server-side encryption with Amazon S3–managed encryption keys (SSE-S3). Server-side encryption is about protecting data at rest, and SSE-S3 has strong, multifactor encryption to protect your data at rest in Amazon S3. For more information on SSE-S3, see [Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Encryption Keys (SSE-S3)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/UsingServerSideEncryption.html) in the _Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide_.