AWS vpc documentation change
Summary
Replaced 'Elastic Load Balancing' with abbreviation 'ELB' in service references
Security assessment
The change only abbreviates service names without modifying security permissions or concepts. No security impact exists.
Diff
diff --git a/vpc/latest/network-access-analyzer/security_iam_required-API-permissions.md b/vpc/latest/network-access-analyzer/security_iam_required-API-permissions.md index 73144001f..e7169f6a5 100644 --- a//vpc/latest/network-access-analyzer/security_iam_required-API-permissions.md +++ b//vpc/latest/network-access-analyzer/security_iam_required-API-permissions.md @@ -13 +13 @@ Network Access Analyzer relies on data from other AWS services. It uses permissi - * Elastic Load Balancing + * ELB @@ -55 +55 @@ The following permissions are required to call the Network Access Analyzer APIs. -Network Access Analyzer uses describe calls while gathering information about your resources from Amazon VPC, Amazon EC2, Elastic Load Balancing, and AWS Network Firewall (for example, subnets, network interfaces, and security groups). To access Network Access Analyzer, users must also have these API permissions. +Network Access Analyzer uses describe calls while gathering information about your resources from Amazon VPC, Amazon EC2, ELB, and AWS Network Firewall (for example, subnets, network interfaces, and security groups). To access Network Access Analyzer, users must also have these API permissions.