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Tag: S3 Access Points
Tips for effective innovation collaboration from Pinterest and AWS: Part 2
This is the second of a two-part series on how Pinterest and AWS worked together to solve a complex data access problem. Note: The launch for S3 Access Points aliases on 7/26/2021 makes it easy to use an access point for any application that requires an S3 bucket name. Researchers from the Kellogg School of […]
How Pinterest worked with AWS to create a new way to manage data access: Part 1
This is the first of a two-part series on how Pinterest and AWS forged a grassroots collaboration to solve a complex data access problem. In November 2020, Pinterest sent a note to AWS reporting something “surprising and inspiring:” Pinterest had begun using its new data access control system, built on Amazon S3 Access Points, to […]
Setting up cross-account Amazon S3 access with S3 Access Points
Customers have told us that they are often required to grant external users or users from other accounts within their organization access to certain Amazon S3 buckets. At times, this access may need to be more granular, such as granting access to only certain prefixes. Historically, if you needed to grant permission to the bucket to another […]
Managing Amazon S3 access with VPC endpoints and S3 Access Points
Many customers own multiple Amazon S3 buckets, some of which are accessed by applications running in VPCs. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) enables you to launch AWS resources into a virtual network that you define. This virtual network closely resembles a traditional network that you’d operate in your own data center, with the benefits […]