AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to replace 'AWS CloudFormation' with 'CloudFormation' in a policy condition example
Security assessment
The change is a minor text edit for consistency in service naming conventions. It does not introduce new security controls, modify existing security guidance, or address any specific security vulnerability.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/security_iam_manage-access-with-policies.md b/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/security_iam_manage-access-with-policies.md index e985d39fb..0a905b26c 100644 --- a//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/security_iam_manage-access-with-policies.md +++ b//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/security_iam_manage-access-with-policies.md @@ -44 +44 @@ Identity-based policies determine whether someone can create, access, or delete - * **Use conditions in IAM policies to further restrict access** – You can add a condition to your policies to limit access to actions and resources. For example, you can write a policy condition to specify that all requests must be sent using SSL. You can also use conditions to grant access to service actions if they are used through a specific AWS service, such as AWS CloudFormation. For more information, see [ IAM JSON policy elements: Condition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_condition.html) in the _IAM User Guide_. + * **Use conditions in IAM policies to further restrict access** – You can add a condition to your policies to limit access to actions and resources. For example, you can write a policy condition to specify that all requests must be sent using SSL. You can also use conditions to grant access to service actions if they are used through a specific AWS service, such as CloudFormation. For more information, see [ IAM JSON policy elements: Condition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_condition.html) in the _IAM User Guide_.