Amazon Verified Permissions now supports policy store aliases and named policies and policy templates

Amazon Verified Permissions Updates
AWS has introduced support for policy store aliases and named policies and policy templates in Amazon Verified Permissions, simplifying multi-tenant deployments and day-to-day policy management. This fine-grained authorization service helps manage and enforce permissions across applications using Cedar policies.
Key Updates
- Policy Store Aliases: Assign human-readable aliases based on tenant identifiers for easier API calls.
- Named Policies and Templates: Reference policies by meaningful names instead of system-generated IDs.
What to do
- Review the Policy store aliases documentation.
- Explore the Creating static policies guide.
- Consult the Amazon Verified Permissions API Reference.
Source: AWS release notes
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