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AWS documentdb documentation change

Service: documentdb · 2026-07-04 · Documentation low

File: documentdb/latest/devguide/docdb-managed-policies.md

Summary

Updated references from 'AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide' to 'IAM User Guide' for consistency and brevity

Security assessment

The changes only modify documentation references without altering security content, permissions descriptions, or mentioning vulnerabilities. No security implications exist as this is purely a branding/naming update.

Diff

diff --git a/documentdb/latest/devguide/docdb-managed-policies.md b/documentdb/latest/devguide/docdb-managed-policies.md
index 8abd971b4..284899c07 100644
--- a//documentdb/latest/devguide/docdb-managed-policies.md
+++ b//documentdb/latest/devguide/docdb-managed-policies.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ AmazonDocDBFullAccessAmazonDocDBReadOnlyAccessAmazonDocDBConsoleFullAccessAmazon
-To add permissions to users, groups, and roles, it is easier to use AWS managed policies than to write policies yourself. It takes time and expertise to [create IAM customer managed policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_create-console.html) that provide your team with only the permissions they need. To get started quickly, you can use our AWS managed policies. These policies cover common use cases and are available in your AWS account. For more information about AWS managed policies, see [AWS managed policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_managed-vs-inline.html#aws-managed-policies) in the _AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide_.
+To add permissions to users, groups, and roles, it is easier to use AWS managed policies than to write policies yourself. It takes time and expertise to [create IAM customer managed policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_create-console.html) that provide your team with only the permissions they need. To get started quickly, you can use our AWS managed policies. These policies cover common use cases and are available in your AWS account. For more information about AWS managed policies, see [AWS managed policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_managed-vs-inline.html#aws-managed-policies) in the _IAM User Guide_.
@@ -15 +15 @@ AWS services maintain and update AWS managed policies. You can't change the perm
-Additionally, AWS supports managed policies for job functions that span multiple services. For example, the `ViewOnlyAccess` AWS managed policy provides read-only access to many AWS services and resources. When a service launches a new feature, AWS adds read-only permissions for new operations and resources. For a list and descriptions of job function policies, see [AWS managed policies for job functions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_job-functions.html) in the _AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide_.
+Additionally, AWS supports managed policies for job functions that span multiple services. For example, the `ViewOnlyAccess` AWS managed policy provides read-only access to many AWS services and resources. When a service launches a new feature, AWS adds read-only permissions for new operations and resources. For a list and descriptions of job function policies, see [AWS managed policies for job functions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_job-functions.html) in the _IAM User Guide_.