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Implementing tenant isolation using Agents for Amazon Bedrock in a multi-tenant environment

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This article explains how to implement tenant isolation using Amazon Bedrock agents in a multi-tenant environment. It presents a sample e-commerce application that uses Amazon Bedrock agents to provide tenant-specific information like return policies and user-specific information like order counts and status updates.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Architecture overview of the sample application
  • How tenant and user data is isolated at different layers
  • A walkthrough on setting up the sample application
  • Steps to interact with the agent, add test data, and clean up resources
  • Conclusion highlighting the key points for building secure multi-tenant AI assistants


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