Data processing in AppFabric
Important
AWS AppFabric for productivity is discontinued as
of December 3, 2024.
No further updates to this service or this supporting documentation will be made.
We recommend that you use Amazon Q index for software
providers (ISVs) instead.
If you have questions about Amazon Q index, or require further support,
contact
AWS Support
AppFabric takes steps to store user content individually, in an Amazon S3 bucket managed by AppFabric, and separately; which helps ensure that we generate user-specific insights. We use reasonable safeguards to protect your content, which can include encryption at-rest and in-transit. We've configured our systems to delete customer content automatically within 30 days from ingestion. AppFabric does not generate insights using data artifacts to which a user no longer has access. For example, when a user disconnects a data source (an app), AppFabric stops collecting data from that app and does not use any lingering artifacts from the disconnected apps to generate insights. AppFabric’s systems are configured to delete such data within 30 days.
AppFabric does not use user content to train or improve the underlying large language models used
to generate insights. For more information about AppFabric's generative AI feature, see Amazon Bedrock FAQs
Encryption at rest
AWS AppFabric supports encryption at rest, a server-side encryption feature in which AppFabric transparently encrypts all data related to users when it is persisted to disk, and decrypts them when you access the data.
Encryption in transit
AppFabric secures all content in transit using TLS 1.2 and signs API requests for AWS services with AWS Signature Version 4.