AWS ram documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'ELB trust stores' to 'Elastic Load Balancing trust stores' for consistency
Security assessment
Change only expands service name acronym without altering security context. No evidence of vulnerability remediation or security feature addition.
Diff
diff --git a/ram/latest/userguide/shareable.md b/ram/latest/userguide/shareable.md index 42824f4c4..9c773e6de 100644 --- a//ram/latest/userguide/shareable.md +++ b//ram/latest/userguide/shareable.md @@ -180 +180 @@ Resource type and code | Use case | Can share with IAM users and roles | Can sha -ELB Trust stores `elasticloadbalancing:TrustStore` | Create and manage ELB trust stores centrally, and share them with other AWS accounts or your organization. Security admins can maintain a single or smaller number of trust stores and enable Mutual TLS configurations across Application Load Balancers. For more information, see [Share your ELB trust store for Application Load Balancers ](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/trust-store-sharing.html) in the _User Guide for Application Load Balancers_. | Yes | Yes | No | No +ELB Trust stores `elasticloadbalancing:TrustStore` | Create and manage Elastic Load Balancing trust stores centrally, and share them with other AWS accounts or your organization. Security admins can maintain a single or smaller number of trust stores and enable Mutual TLS configurations across Application Load Balancers. For more information, see [Share your Elastic Load Balancing trust store for Application Load Balancers ](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/trust-store-sharing.html) in the _User Guide for Application Load Balancers_. | Yes | Yes | No | No