AWS singlesignon documentation change
Summary
Restructured documentation to focus on attribute definitions rather than session management. Removed sections about configuring session durations and deleting active sessions. Changed title from 'Manage sign-in and attribute use' to 'User and group attributes'.
Security assessment
The change removes documentation about session duration configuration and active session termination - both security-adjacent features. However, there is no evidence this addresses a specific vulnerability. The modification appears to be a content reorganization rather than a security fix.
Diff
diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/manage-your-identity-source-attribute-use.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/manage-your-identity-source-attribute-use.md index 14a916190..85800c8e1 100644 --- a//singlesignon/latest/userguide/manage-your-identity-source-attribute-use.md +++ b//singlesignon/latest/userguide/manage-your-identity-source-attribute-use.md @@ -7 +7 @@ Supported user and group attributes -# Manage sign-in and attribute use for all identity source types +# User and group attributes in IAM Identity Center @@ -9 +9 @@ Supported user and group attributes -IAM Identity Center enables administrators to control AWS access portal use, to set session durations for users in the AWS access portal and your applications, and to use attributes for access control. These capabilities work with an Identity Center directory or external identity provider as your identity source. +Attributes are pieces of information that help you define and identify individual user or group objects, such as `name`, `email`, or `members`. @@ -13 +13 @@ IAM Identity Center enables administrators to control AWS access portal use, to -Attributes are pieces of information that help you define and identify individual user or group objects, such as `name`, `email`, or `members`. IAM Identity Center supports most commonly used attributes regardless if they're entered manually during user creation or when automatically provisioned using a synchronization engine such as defined in the System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) specification. +IAM Identity Center supports most commonly used attributes regardless if they are entered manually during user creation or when automatically provisioned using a synchronization engine such as defined in the System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) specification. @@ -63,9 +62,0 @@ All sub-attributes for groups are supported, except for the following: -###### Topics - - * [Configure the session duration of the AWS access portal and IAM Identity Center integrated applications](./configure-user-session.html) - - * [Delete active user sessions for the AWS access portal and AWS integrated applications](./delete-user-session.html) - - - - @@ -80 +71 @@ Change your identity source -Configure session duration of AWS access portal and integrated applications +Manage identities in IAM Identity Center