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Amazon Quick now supports document-level access controls for ACL support for S3

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This article announces document-level access control lists (ACLs) for Amazon Quick S3 knowledge bases, enabling granular permission management for documents.

  • Control which users and groups access specific documents or folders
  • Global ACL configuration file for centralized, folder-level permission management
  • Document-level metadata files for faster, individual document permission updates
  • ACL configuration is permanent and set during knowledge base creation
  • Documents without ACL entries are not ingested, ensuring comprehensive access control
  • Available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Quick is available

Amazon Quick now provides granular document-level access controls for S3 knowledge bases, supporting both centralized and individual document permission management approaches.



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