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AWS network-manager documentation change

Service: network-manager · 2026-03-22 · Documentation low

File: network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-share-network.md

Summary

Minor wording change from "across your organization" to "across organizations" in AWS RAM sharing documentation.

Security assessment

Change clarifies cross-organization sharing scope but does not modify security controls or address vulnerabilities.

Diff

diff --git a/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-share-network.md b/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-share-network.md
index fa7d24270..d682f8714 100644
--- a//network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-share-network.md
+++ b//network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-share-network.md
@@ -7 +7 @@
-You can use AWS Resource Access Manager to share a core network across accounts or across your organization. By default, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users do not have permission to create or modify AWS RAM resources. To allow users to create or modify resources and perform tasks, you must create IAM policies that grant permission to use specific resources and API actions. You then attach those policies to the users or groups that require those permissions.
+You can use AWS Resource Access Manager to share a core network across accounts or across organizations. By default, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users do not have permission to create or modify AWS RAM resources. To allow users to create or modify resources and perform tasks, you must create IAM policies that grant permission to use specific resources and API actions. You then attach those policies to the users or groups that require those permissions.