AWS wellarchitected documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' in MFA and authentication guidance
Security assessment
The change updates service names but does not introduce new security measures or address vulnerabilities. It maintains existing security recommendations for MFA and authentication methods.
Diff
diff --git a/wellarchitected/latest/end-user-computing-lens/eucsec06-bp01.md b/wellarchitected/latest/end-user-computing-lens/eucsec06-bp01.md index b87b114e2..5495652c3 100644 --- a//wellarchitected/latest/end-user-computing-lens/eucsec06-bp01.md +++ b//wellarchitected/latest/end-user-computing-lens/eucsec06-bp01.md @@ -19 +19 @@ Evaluate your organization's security policies to determine the requirements tha - * Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to provide additional protection to end users in your environment. For Amazon WorkSpaces and AppStream 2.0 environments integrated with a SAML IdP, enable MFA in the IdP. For Amazon WorkSpaces Personal where a SAML IdP is not in use, implement a RADIUS server to provide the MFA capability. + * Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to provide additional protection to end users in your environment. For Amazon WorkSpaces and WorkSpaces Applications environments integrated with a SAML IdP, enable MFA in the IdP. For Amazon WorkSpaces Personal where a SAML IdP is not in use, implement a RADIUS server to provide the MFA capability. @@ -30 +30 @@ Evaluate your organization's security policies to determine the requirements tha - * **Users should be authenticated and authorized to access EUC services** : Use an authentication system, such as a SAML 2.0 IdP or Microsoft Active Directory, to authenticate users prior to them accessing an AWS EUC service. Verifying authenticating or authorization checks that only entitled users can access the applications and data accessible from Amazon WorkSpaces and AppStream 2.0 instances. + * **Users should be authenticated and authorized to access EUC services** : Use an authentication system, such as a SAML 2.0 IdP or Microsoft Active Directory, to authenticate users prior to them accessing an AWS EUC service. Verifying authenticating or authorization checks that only entitled users can access the applications and data accessible from Amazon WorkSpaces and WorkSpaces Applications instances.