Amazon S3 now supports tags on S3 Tables for attribute-based access control (ABAC) and cost allocation. You can use tags for ABAC to automatically manage permissions for users and roles accessing table buckets and tables. This helps eliminate frequent AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) or S3 Tables resource-based policy updates, simplifying how you govern access at scale. Additionally, you can add tags to individual tables to track and organize AWS costs using AWS Billing and Cost Management.
Amazon S3 supports tags on S3 Tables in all AWS Regions where S3 Tables is available. You can get started with tagging using the AWS Management Console, SDK, API, or CLI. To learn more about using tags on S3 Tables, visit the S3 User Guide.
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