Amazon Quick now supports document-level access controls for SharePoint knowledge bases
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This article announces document-level access controls (ACLs) for Amazon Quick with Microsoft SharePoint knowledge bases, enabling organizations to maintain native SharePoint permissions.
- Users can only access documents through Amazon Quick that they have SharePoint permission to view
- Combines ACL replication for pre-retrieval filtering with real-time permission checks at query time
- Verifies current user permissions with SharePoint before generating responses
- Ensures answers based on live access rights, preventing stale permission data
- Available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Quick is offered
- Configure in Amazon Quick console via admin-managed SharePoint knowledge base settings
In summary, Amazon Quick now enforces SharePoint permissions natively, combining indexed ACLs with real-time verification for secure, compliant document access.
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