{{CANONICAL}}
← Back to Tech News

AWS Organizations now supports higher quotas for service control policies (SCPs)

Amazon Web Services has doubled the capacity limits for service control policies (SCPs) in AWS Organizations, allowing enterprises to implement more granular security controls across their cloud infrastructure. The update increases the maximum number of SCPs that can be attached to any single organizational node from 5 to 10, while doubling the maximum policy size from 5,120 to 10,240 characters. These enhanced quotas enable organizations to write more detailed permission controls and conditions within individual policies while attaching additional policies per organizational unit, root, or account. The changes are automatically available across all AWS commercial regions, GovCloud regions, and China regions without requiring any action from existing customers.

Why It Matters

This quota increase addresses a significant constraint that many large enterprises face when implementing comprehensive cloud governance. The ability to attach more SCPs per node and write longer policies directly translates to more sophisticated security postures, particularly for organizations with complex compliance requirements or multi-business unit structures that need granular access controls.

Read Original Release →
Note

This summary is generated using AI analysis of the original press release. Always refer to the original source for complete details.