AWS IAM documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'classic IAM console' to 'Console' throughout the document
Security assessment
The changes are purely cosmetic terminology updates to remove 'classic' from console references. No security-related content was added or modified beyond UI naming conventions.
Diff
diff --git a/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access-keys-admin-managed.md b/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access-keys-admin-managed.md index a81b0bbe2..cc786bb57 100644 --- a//IAM/latest/UserGuide/access-keys-admin-managed.md +++ b//IAM/latest/UserGuide/access-keys-admin-managed.md @@ -36 +36 @@ IAM administrators can create, activate, deactivate, and delete the access keys -classic IAM console +Console @@ -90 +90 @@ Call the following operation: -classic IAM console +Console @@ -130 +130 @@ Call the following operation: -classic IAM console +Console @@ -170 +170 @@ After an access key has been deactivated, if it is no longer required, delete it -classic IAM console +Console @@ -212 +212 @@ You can view a list of the access key IDs associated with an IAM user. -classic IAM console +Console @@ -252 +252 @@ You can view a list of the access key IDs associated with an IAM user. -classic IAM console +Console @@ -296 +296 @@ You can view a list of the access key IDs for users in your AWS account. -classic IAM console +Console @@ -330 +330 @@ You can use an access key ID to find a user in your AWS account. -classic IAM console +Console @@ -346 +346 @@ The most recent use of an access key is displayed in the user's list on the IAM -classic IAM console +Console