AWS iot-twinmaker documentation change
Summary
Updated URL formatting in documentation links with additional slashes
Security assessment
Modifications are purely URL path corrections. No changes to security policies, permissions, or vulnerability disclosures observed.
Diff
diff --git a/iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/tm-video-policy.md b/iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/tm-video-policy.md index d5224ea65..9ac03ea2f 100644 --- a//iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/tm-video-policy.md +++ b//iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/tm-video-policy.md @@ -87 +87 @@ The Video Player panel in Grafana directly calls Kinesis Video Streams and IoT S -You can scope down the access of your Amazon Kinesis Video Streams and AWS IoT SiteWise assets by tagging resources. You might have already tagged your AWS IoT SiteWise camera asset based on the AWS IoT TwinMaker workspaceId to enable the video upload request feature, see the [Upload video from the edge](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/dashboard-IAM-role.html#tagging-camera-assets) topic. You can use the same tag key-value pair to limit GET access to AWS IoT SiteWise assets, and also to tag your Kinesis Video Streams the same way. +You can scope down the access of your Amazon Kinesis Video Streams and AWS IoT SiteWise assets by tagging resources. You might have already tagged your AWS IoT SiteWise camera asset based on the AWS IoT TwinMaker workspaceId to enable the video upload request feature, see the [Upload video from the edge](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/dashboard-IAM-role.html#tagging-camera-assets) topic. You can use the same tag key-value pair to limit GET access to AWS IoT SiteWise assets, and also to tag your Kinesis Video Streams the same way. @@ -140 +140 @@ These statements restrict streaming video playback and AWS IoT SiteWise property -Providing this permission turns on the [video upload request feature in the Video Player](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/dashboard-IAM-role.html#tagging-camera-assets). When you upload video, you can specify a time range and submit the request from by choosing **Submit** on the panel on the Grafana dashboard. +Providing this permission turns on the [video upload request feature in the Video Player](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//iot-twinmaker/latest/guide/dashboard-IAM-role.html#tagging-camera-assets). When you upload video, you can specify a time range and submit the request from by choosing **Submit** on the panel on the Grafana dashboard.