AWS data-exchange documentation change
Summary
Removed 'AWS' prefix from 'AWS Directory Service' in federated user access description
Security assessment
Minor terminology change for consistency (removing redundant 'AWS' branding). No security-related content modifications or vulnerabilities addressed.
Diff
diff --git a/data-exchange/latest/userguide/auth-access.md b/data-exchange/latest/userguide/auth-access.md index 91e0932c2..a6f20d6cc 100644 --- a//data-exchange/latest/userguide/auth-access.md +++ b//data-exchange/latest/userguide/auth-access.md @@ -36 +36 @@ You can access AWS with any of the following types of identities: - * **Federated user access** – Instead of creating a user, you can use existing identities from AWS Directory Service, your enterprise user directory, or a web identity provider. These are known as _federated users_. AWS assigns a role to a federated user when access is requested through an identity provider. For more information about federated users, see [Federated Users and Roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/introduction_access-management.html#intro-access-roles). + * **Federated user access** – Instead of creating a user, you can use existing identities from Directory Service, your enterprise user directory, or a web identity provider. These are known as _federated users_. AWS assigns a role to a federated user when access is requested through an identity provider. For more information about federated users, see [Federated Users and Roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/introduction_access-management.html#intro-access-roles).