AWS quicksuite documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AWS Directory Service' to 'Directory Service' and minor wording adjustments in Enterprise edition description
Security assessment
The changes involve terminology updates (removing 'AWS' from service names) and do not introduce new security content or address vulnerabilities. Existing security features (encryption at rest, Active Directory integration) are mentioned but not modified.
Diff
diff --git a/quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.md b/quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.md index 2eeb924ac..02c10a044 100644 --- a//quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.md +++ b//quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Availability of editionsUser management between editionsPermissions for the diff -Amazon Quick Suite offers Standard and Enterprise editions. Both editions offer a full set of features for creating and sharing data visualizations. Enterprise edition additionally offers encryption at rest and Microsoft Active Directory integration. In Enterprise edition, you select a Microsoft Active Directory directory in AWS Directory Service. You use that active directory to identify and manage your Quick Suite users and administrators. +Amazon Quick Suite offers Standard and Enterprise editions. Both editions offer a full set of features for creating and sharing data visualizations. Enterprise edition additionally offers encryption at rest and Microsoft Active Directory integration. In Enterprise edition, you select a Microsoft Active Directory directory in Directory Service. You use that active directory to identify and manage your Quick Suite users and administrators. @@ -59 +59 @@ When you create a Amazon Quick Suite user account, you also choose to assign it -In the Enterprise edition, as a system administrator, you can select one or more IAM Identity Center or Microsoft Active Directory groups for administrative access. All users in these groups are authorized to sign in to Amazon Quick Suite as Amazon Quick Suite administrators. You can also select one or more IAM Identity Center or Microsoft Active Directory groups in AWS Directory Service for user access. All users in these groups are authorized to sign in to Amazon Quick Suite as users. +In the Enterprise edition, as a system administrator, you can select one or more IAM Identity Center or Microsoft Active Directory groups for administrative access. All users in these groups are authorized to sign in to Amazon Quick Suite as Amazon Quick Suite administrators. You can also select one or more IAM Identity Center or Microsoft Active Directory groups in Directory Service for user access. All users in these groups are authorized to sign in to Amazon Quick Suite as users.