The Amazon SageMaker lakehouse architecture now supports tag-based access control for federated catalogs
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Amazon SageMaker lakehouse architecture now supports tag-based access control (TBAC) for managing fine-grained data access across federated catalogs.
- Supports tag-based access for Amazon S3 Tables, Amazon Redshift, DynamoDB, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server
- Simplifies permission management by using tags to group catalog resources
- Enables automatic permission inheritance for new tables
- Replaces manual resource-level permissions with tag-based grants
- Accessible through AWS Lake Formation console, AWS CLI, and AWS SDKs
Administrators can now create tags, associate them with databases/tables/columns, and grant permissions to principals based on specific tags, streamlining data access management across different platforms.
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