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Service control policies (SCPs) are a type of organization policy that you can use to manage permissions in your organization.

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If your organization uses a blanket AI services opt-out policy, opting a single account back in isn't straightforward. The org-wide policy silently blocks child overrides. This article walks through u...
AWS

Rahul ASUPPORT ENGINEER

published 17 days ago0 votes118 views

This article provides two Service Control Policies (SCPs) that enforce tagged application inference profiles as the only permitted Bedrock invocation path, enabling organizations to achieve complete g...
AWS

Elvis_PEXPERT

published 2 months ago1 votes224 views

When using Amazon Bedrock with inference profiles in an AWS environment restricted by Control Tower, you may encounter challenges accessing required regions. This article explains how to maintain secu...
Ever worried about accidentally launching expensive AWS resources that blow your budget? This guide shows you how to automatically **prevent new AWS operations** when your spending reaches certain thr...
Prevent credential misuse by restricting IAM User access to approved enterprise networks using Service Control Policies.
A practical guide to implementing IAM best practices using Service Control Policies
This article demonstrates a proof of concept for implementing enterprise security governance to prevent unauthorized security group modifications while maintaining development team flexibility using A...
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