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AWS neptune documentation change

Service: neptune · 2026-05-25 · Documentation low

File: neptune/latest/userguide/manage-console-launch-console.md

Summary

Updated encryption documentation link text from 'Encrypting data at rest in your Amazon Neptune database' to 'Encrypting Neptune resources at rest'

Security assessment

Change only updates link text without altering security functionality. Encryption remains enabled by default with same options. No vulnerability or incident addressed.

Diff

diff --git a/neptune/latest/userguide/manage-console-launch-console.md b/neptune/latest/userguide/manage-console-launch-console.md
index 6ee3899ca..983f4cce7 100644
--- a//neptune/latest/userguide/manage-console-launch-console.md
+++ b//neptune/latest/userguide/manage-console-launch-console.md
@@ -86 +86 @@ This requires that you sign all requests with AWS Signature Version 4 signing. F
-**Enable encryption** |  (_Enabled by default_) This option causes the data in your DB cluster to be encrypted at rest. If you do, choose the master key used to protect the key that is used to encrypt this database volume. You can select the default `aws/rds` key, or choose from master keys in your account, or enter the ARN of a key from a different account. You can create a new master encryption key on the **Encryption Keys** tab of the IAM console. For more information, see [Encrypting data at rest in your Amazon Neptune database](./encrypt.html).  
+**Enable encryption** |  (_Enabled by default_) This option causes the data in your DB cluster to be encrypted at rest. If you do, choose the master key used to protect the key that is used to encrypt this database volume. You can select the default `aws/rds` key, or choose from master keys in your account, or enter the ARN of a key from a different account. You can create a new master encryption key on the **Encryption Keys** tab of the IAM console. For more information, see [Encrypting Neptune resources at rest](./encrypt.html).