AWS connect documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to indicate tag-based access controls are now supported for Login/Logout reports, replacing previous 'Not supported' statements with implementation guidance.
Security assessment
This change documents the availability of tag-based access controls, which is a security feature for granular access management. It provides guidance on configuring resource tags, permissions, and access controls, but there's no evidence of addressing a specific security vulnerability or incident.
Diff
diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/login-logout-reports.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/login-logout-reports.md index b8139e597..0c8625182 100644 --- a//connect/latest/adminguide/login-logout-reports.md +++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/login-logout-reports.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -Why your Login/Logout report may appear incorrectReport limit: 10,000 rowsRequired permissionsGenerate a Login/Logout reportEdit a Saved Login/Logout ReportDownload a Login/Logout report as a CSV fileShare a Login/Logout reportSchedule a Login/Logout reportDelete a Saved Login/Logout reportNot supported: Tag-based access control +Why your Login/Logout report may appear incorrectReport limit: 10,000 rowsRequired permissionsGenerate a Login/Logout reportEdit a Saved Login/Logout ReportDownload a Login/Logout report as a CSV fileShare a Login/Logout reportSchedule a Login/Logout reportDelete a Saved Login/Logout reportTag-based access controls @@ -33 +33 @@ The Login/Logout report displays the login and logout information for the users - * Not supported: Tag-based access control + * Tag-based access controls @@ -258 +258 @@ Too many reports in your report library? If you no longer want to use a saved re -## Not supported: Tag-based access control +## Tag-based access controls on the Login/Logout report @@ -260 +260,3 @@ Too many reports in your report library? If you no longer want to use a saved re -Amazon Connect does not support tag-based access controls for login/logout reports. +To use tags to control access to users on the agent Login/Logout report, you must first configure user and routing profile resource tags, resource permissions, and tag based access controls, see [Apply tag-based access controls to dashboards and reports in Amazon Connect](./dashboard-tag-based-access-control.html). For more information on tagging resources and tag-based access control in Amazon Connect, see [Add tags to resources in Amazon Connect](./tagging.html) and [Apply tag-based access control in Amazon Connect](./tag-based-access-control.html). + +After your resource tags, access control tags, and permissions have been appropriately configured, you will have access controls applied to users for the Login/Logout report.