Nice information! Thanks for sharing this Nivas. A quick question @AWS Online Tech Talks. - Can a producer allows permission someone from outside AWS world. If yes, how that can be achieved. I can think of an API way and producer expose data via API but any other way where you can directly point (obviously by following all security and compliance aspects) to the S3 bucket of a producer and consume data. ?
You can use services like Snowflake which uses S3 as storage ( assuming that Snowflake is hosted on AWS) by using 'grant' statements. There you can manage access for a specific role that could be consumed by multiple users. This can be automated too.
Really concise explanation and very good talk. Well done Nivas.
Is there any place from aws with a tutorial/example of how to configure lake formation and aws accounts to make the federated governance ?
How is the Producer Catalog kept in-sync with the central governance catalog?
Hi, our re:Post forum is a great place to post any questions you may have: go.aws/3ztCwOl. ^CM
@@awssupport Thank you. This would make for a great AWS workshop. Hopefully one can be put together for this.
Nice information! Thanks for sharing this Nivas.
A quick question @AWS Online Tech Talks. - Can a producer allows permission someone from outside AWS world. If yes, how that can be achieved. I can think of an API way and producer expose data via API but any other way where you can directly point (obviously by following all security and compliance aspects) to the S3 bucket of a producer and consume data. ?
You can use services like Snowflake which uses S3 as storage ( assuming that Snowflake is hosted on AWS) by using 'grant' statements. There you can manage access for a specific role that could be consumed by multiple users. This can be automated too.
20 minutes into this talk, and I still don't know what the product is here ...