Amazon Verified Permissions is now available in Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Mexico (Central) Regions. The service provides fine-grained authorization for the applications that you build, allowing you to implement permissions as policies rather than application code. Applications call Verified Permissions to authorize access to APIs and resources managed by the application.
Amazon Verified Permissions is a scalable permissions management and fine-grained authorization service for the applications that you build. Using Cedar, an expressive and analyzable open-source policy language, developers and administrators can define policy-based access controls using roles and attributes for more granular, context-aware access control. For example, an HR application might call Amazon Verified Permissions to determine if Alice is permitted access to Bob’s performance evaluation, given that she is in the HR Managers group.
With this Region expansion, Verified Permissions is now available in 35 regions globally. For more information, visit the Verified Permissions product page.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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