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

Published
April 6, 2026
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/04/amazon-verified-permissions-policy-store/

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

Source: AWS release notes




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