Amazon Route 53 Profiles now supports granular IAM permissions for resource and VPC associations
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This article announces granular IAM permissions support for Amazon Route 53 Profiles, enabling fine-grained access control over DNS configurations.
- Control which users can manage specific resource types and VPC associations
- Restrict operations (associate, disassociate, update) on private hosted zones, Resolver rules, DNS Firewall rule groups
- Define permissions based on resource ARNs, hosted zone names, domain names, priority ranges
- Delegate specific responsibilities while maintaining security and governance standards
- Available at no additional charge in all AWS Regions except Middle East (Bahrain) and UAE
Route 53 Profiles now provides administrators with enhanced control over DNS configuration management across multiple VPCs and shared accounts.
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