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It improves data security and compliance for organizations using Amazon Quick knowledge bases.
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Amazon Quick now supports document-level access control lists (ACLs) for knowledge bases stored in Amazon S3. This feature allows users to restrict access to sensitive documents within chat and automated workflows. It enhances security by enforcing fine-grained permissions on individual documents.

It improves data security and compliance for organizations using Amazon Quick knowledge bases.
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Organizations can better protect sensitive information and meet regulatory requirements.
Enterprises using Amazon Quick with sensitive data should implement document-level ACLs.
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Amazon Quick now supports document-level access control lists (ACLs) for knowledge bases stored in Amazon S3. This feature allows users to restrict access to sensitive documents within chat and automated workflows. It enhances security by enforcing fine-grained permissions on individual documents.
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Amazon Quick now supports document-level access control lists (ACLs) for knowledge bases stored in Amazon S3. This feature allows users to restrict access to sensitive documents within chat and automated workflows. It enhances security by enforcing fine-grained permissions on individual documents.