AWS quicksuite documentation change
Summary
Removed 'AWS' from 'AWS Directory Service' reference in identity store migration documentation
Security assessment
The change appears to be a terminology/branding update rather than a security-related modification. It clarifies migration processes between directory services but does not introduce new security features or address security vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.md b/quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.md index f0f3f559e..2c77f16b6 100644 --- a//quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.md +++ b//quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.md @@ -25 +25 @@ Use the following topics to add, view, and deactivate Quick Suite users. -You can't remap Amazon Quick Suite users or groups from one identity store to another. For example, if you are migrating from an on-premises Active Directory to AWS Directory Service, or the other way around, you unsubscribe and resubscribe to Amazon Quick Suite. You do this because even if the user's aliases remain the same, the underlying identity data changes. To make the transition easier, request in advance that your users document all their Amazon Quick Suite assets and settings before the migration. +You can't remap Amazon Quick Suite users or groups from one identity store to another. For example, if you are migrating from an on-premises Active Directory to Directory Service, or the other way around, you unsubscribe and resubscribe to Amazon Quick Suite. You do this because even if the user's aliases remain the same, the underlying identity data changes. To make the transition easier, request in advance that your users document all their Amazon Quick Suite assets and settings before the migration.