AWS r53recovery documentation change
Summary
Updated product name from 'Route 53 Application Recovery Controller' to 'Application Recovery Controller' and replaced GDPR blog link with GDPR Center link
Security assessment
Change updates branding and links to current compliance resources. No evidence of security vulnerability remediation; only references to standard shared responsibility model and compliance documentation.
Diff
diff --git a/r53recovery/latest/dg/data-protection.md b/r53recovery/latest/dg/data-protection.md index 1815cc3e9..b9727c672 100644 --- a//r53recovery/latest/dg/data-protection.md +++ b//r53recovery/latest/dg/data-protection.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller](/amazonarc/index.html)[Developer Guide](what-is-route53-recovery.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon Application Recovery Controller](/amazonarc/index.html)[Developer Guide](what-is-route53-recovery.html) @@ -11 +11 @@ Encryption at restEncryption in transit -The AWS [shared responsibility model](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/) applies to data protection in Amazon Application Recovery Controller. As described in this model, AWS is responsible for protecting the global infrastructure that runs all of the AWS Cloud. You are responsible for maintaining control over your content that is hosted on this infrastructure. You are also responsible for the security configuration and management tasks for the AWS services that you use. For more information about data privacy, see the [Data Privacy FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-privacy-faq/). For information about data protection in Europe, see the [AWS Shared Responsibility Model and GDPR](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/the-aws-shared-responsibility-model-and-gdpr/) blog post on the _AWS Security Blog_. +The AWS [shared responsibility model](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/) applies to data protection in Amazon Application Recovery Controller. As described in this model, AWS is responsible for protecting the global infrastructure that runs all of the AWS Cloud. You are responsible for maintaining control over your content that is hosted on this infrastructure. You are also responsible for the security configuration and management tasks for the AWS services that you use. For more information about data privacy, see [Data Privacy FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-privacy-faq/). For information about data protection in Europe, see the [General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Center](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/gdpr-center/).