Private Access to the AWS Management Console is available in 7 additional AWS Regions
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Today, AWS announces the availability of AWS Management Console Private Access in Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (London), and Canada (Central) Regions. AWS Management Console Private Access is an advanced security feature that allows customers to define a set of trusted AWS accounts and organizations that can access the AWS Management Console from within their network. For example, with AWS Management Console Private Access, customers can restrict access to personal AWS accounts from the company network.
AWS Management Console Private Access is built on VPC Endpoints, which uses AWS PrivateLink to establish a connection between a customer VPC and the AWS Management Console. Customers can designate which accounts and AWS Organizations are allowed to access the AWS Management Console from their network. It denies attempts to access the AWS Management Console from within their network using any other AWS accounts.
Visit [Private Access documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsconsolehelpdocs/latest/gsg/console-private-access.html) for the full list of supported service consoles and Regions.
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