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AWS AmazonS3 documentation change

Service: AmazonS3 · 2025-08-19 · Documentation low

File: AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-getting-started.md

Summary

Adjusted hyperlinks for AWS analytics services integration documentation and Lake Formation permissions guidance. Standardized references to permission-granting processes.

Security assessment

The modifications fix documentation links to ensure users follow accurate procedures for granting Lake Formation permissions. While this relates to security configuration, no specific security vulnerability is addressed. The changes reinforce security best practices through improved documentation accuracy.

Diff

diff --git a/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-getting-started.md b/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-getting-started.md
index e4f6bdf76..f454ac3d0 100644
--- a//AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-getting-started.md
+++ b//AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-getting-started.md
@@ -34 +34 @@ In this step, you use the Amazon S3 console to create your first table bucket. F
-By default, the Amazon S3 console automatically integrates your table buckets with Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse, which allows AWS analytics services to automatically discover and access your S3 Tables data. If you create your first table bucket programmatically by using the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), AWS SDKs, or REST API, you must manually complete the AWS analytics services integration. For more information, see [Using Amazon S3 Tables with AWS analytics services](./s3-tables-integrating-aws.html).
+By default, the Amazon S3 console automatically integrates your table buckets with Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse, which allows AWS analytics services to automatically discover and access your S3 Tables data. If you create your first table bucket programmatically by using the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), AWS SDKs, or REST API, you must manually complete the AWS analytics services integration. For more information, see [](./.html#s3-tables-integrating-aws).
@@ -60 +60 @@ After you create the table bucket, you can't change its name. The AWS account th
-If **Enable integration** is selected when you create your first table bucket by using the console, Amazon S3 attempts to integrate your table bucket with AWS analytics services. This integration allows you to use AWS analytics services to access all tables in the current Region. For more information, see [Using Amazon S3 Tables with AWS analytics services](./s3-tables-integrating-aws.html).
+If **Enable integration** is selected when you create your first table bucket by using the console, Amazon S3 attempts to integrate your table bucket with AWS analytics services. This integration allows you to use AWS analytics services to access all tables in the current Region. For more information, see [](./.html#s3-tables-integrating-aws).
@@ -155 +155 @@ For the `mytabledefinition.json` file, use the following example table definitio
-For this step, you grant Lake Formation permissions on your new table to other IAM principals. These permissions allow principals other than you to access table bucket resources by using Athena and other AWS analytics services. For more information, see [Granting permission on a table or database](./s3-tables-integrating-aws.html#grant-lf-table). If you're the only user who will access your tables, you can skip this step. 
+For this step, you grant Lake Formation permissions on your new table to other IAM principals. These permissions allow principals other than you to access table bucket resources by using Athena and other AWS analytics services. For more information, see [Granting Lake Formation permission on a table or database](./grant-permissions-tables.html#grant-lf-table). If you're the only user who will access your tables, you can skip this step.