AWS athena documentation change
Summary
Minor editorial changes removing redundant 'Athena' references and updating managed policies link
Security assessment
Changes involve grammatical streamlining and link updates without introducing new security content or addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/athena/latest/ug/security-infrastructure.md b/athena/latest/ug/security-infrastructure.md index 04f439577..5988365d0 100644 --- a//athena/latest/ug/security-infrastructure.md +++ b//athena/latest/ug/security-infrastructure.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -As a managed service, Amazon Athena is protected by AWS global network security. For information about AWS security services and how AWS protects infrastructure, see [AWS Cloud Security](https://aws.amazon.com/security/). To design your AWS environment using the best practices for infrastructure security, see [Infrastructure Protection](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/security-pillar/infrastructure-protection.html) in _Security Pillar AWS Well‐Architected Framework_. +As a managed service, is protected by AWS global network security. For information about AWS security services and how AWS protects infrastructure, see [AWS Cloud Security](https://aws.amazon.com/security/). To design your AWS environment using the best practices for infrastructure security, see [Infrastructure Protection](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/security-pillar/infrastructure-protection.html) in _Security Pillar AWS Well‐Architected Framework_. @@ -9 +9 @@ As a managed service, Amazon Athena is protected by AWS global network security. -You use AWS published API calls to access Athena through the network. Clients must support the following: +You use AWS published API calls to access through the network. Clients must support the following: @@ -20 +20 @@ Use IAM policies to restrict access to Athena operations. Whenever you use IAM p -Athena [managed policies](./managed-policies.html) are easy to use, and are automatically updated with the required actions as the service evolves. Customer-managed and inline policies allow you to fine tune policies by specifying more granular Athena actions within the policy. Grant appropriate access to the Amazon S3 location of the data. For detailed information and scenarios about how to grant Amazon S3 access, see [Example walkthroughs: Managing access](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/example-walkthroughs-managing-access.html) in the _Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide_. For more information and an example of which Amazon S3 actions to allow, see the example bucket policy in [Cross-Account Access](./cross-account-permissions.html). +Athena [managed policies](./security-iam-awsmanpol.html) are easy to use, and are automatically updated with the required actions as the service evolves. Customer-managed and inline policies allow you to fine tune policies by specifying more granular Athena actions within the policy. Grant appropriate access to the Amazon S3 location of the data. For detailed information and scenarios about how to grant Amazon S3 access, see [Example walkthroughs: Managing access](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/example-walkthroughs-managing-access.html) in the _Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide_. For more information and an example of which Amazon S3 actions to allow, see the example bucket policy in [Cross-Account Access](./cross-account-permissions.html).