AWS Lake Formation now enables you to read and write the underlying data files in Amazon S3 for tables registered in the AWS Glue Data Catalog. This provides you with a single set of permissions for both SQL queries and direct file access using your existing Lake Formation table grants. With this launch, Lake Formation provides temporary, scoped credentials for registered S3 locations based on your table permissions. SELECT permissions grant read access, and SUPER permissions grant read and write access to the data at that location. This capability comes built-in with Amazon EMR 7.13 or later.
Source: AWS What's New — read the full report at the original publisher.