Amazon Quick now supports document-level access controls for Google Drive knowledge bases
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This article announces that Amazon Quick now supports document-level access controls (ACLs) for Google Drive knowledge bases, maintaining native Google Drive permissions when indexing content.
- Document-level ACLs replicate Google Drive permissions for efficient pre-retrieval filtering
- Real-time permission checks verify user access directly with Google Drive at query time
- Dual approach combines indexed ACLs performance with live permission verification
- Respects individual file and folder permissions from Google Drive
- Available in all AWS regions where Amazon Quick is supported
- Configure through Amazon Quick console in integration settings
Amazon Quick now ensures answers are based on current user access rights by combining indexed permissions with real-time Google Drive verification.
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