AWS lexv2 documentation change
Summary
Clarified service name references to 'Amazon Lex V2' in IAM policy context
Security assessment
Service name specification improves clarity but doesn't modify security permissions or address vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/lexv2/latest/dg/assisted-slot-permissions.md b/lexv2/latest/dg/assisted-slot-permissions.md index c99114cab..9e67ac539 100644 --- a//lexv2/latest/dg/assisted-slot-permissions.md +++ b//lexv2/latest/dg/assisted-slot-permissions.md @@ -9 +9 @@ - * The IAM role associated with the bot should have `bedrock:InvokeModel` permission. When you enable the feature with the console the policy will get automatically added to the bot role provided your bot is using a service-linked role generated by . + * The IAM role associated with the bot should have `bedrock:InvokeModel` permission. When you enable the feature with the Amazon Lex V2 console the policy will get automatically added to the bot role provided your bot is using a service-linked role generated by Amazon Lex V2.