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The Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse Architecture now supports Tag-Based Access Control for federated catalogs

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AWS has announced an expansion of tag-based access control (TBAC) for the Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse Architecture, enabling more sophisticated and scalable data permissions across multiple data sources.

  • TBAC now supports federated catalogs including Amazon S3 Tables, Amazon Redshift, DynamoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and others
  • Allows administrators to create fine-grained access controls using tags instead of managing individual resource permissions
  • Enables automatic permission inheritance when tags are applied to data resources
  • Supports integration with services like Amazon Redshift, Athena, EMR, AWS Glue, and SageMaker Unified Studio
  • Beneficial for organizations implementing data mesh architectures and maintaining regulatory compliance

The solution demonstrates how organizations can implement tag-based access control across data warehouses and data lakes, reducing operational overhead and improving data governance.



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