AWS managedservices documentation change
Summary
Removed 'Configure your AWS accounts' section, updated account descriptions, and adjusted formatting
Security assessment
Changes involve content removal and formatting adjustments without any security-specific context or vulnerability mentions.
Diff
diff --git a/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-gs.md b/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-gs.md index ec3515a0c..be5a9639f 100644 --- a/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-gs.md +++ b/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-gs.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Onboard to Trusted RemediatorConfigure your AWS accounts in Trusted RemediatorChoose the Trusted Advisor checks to remediateTrack your remediations in Trusted RemediatorRun manual remediations in Trusted Remediator +Onboard to Trusted RemediatorChoose the Trusted Advisor checks to remediateTrack your remediations in Trusted RemediatorRun manual remediations in Trusted Remediator @@ -15,2 +14,0 @@ Trusted Remediator is available in AMS at no additional charge. Trusted Remediat - * Configure your AWS accounts in Trusted Remediator - @@ -34 +32 @@ To onboard your AMS accounts to Trusted Remediator, email your Cloud Architects - * **Member accounts** These are the accounts linked to the delegated administrator account. These accounts inherit the configurations from the delegated administrator account. You can have one member account or multiple member accounts. + * **Member accounts:** These are the accounts linked to the delegated administrator account. These accounts inherit the configurations from the delegated administrator account. You can have one member account or multiple member accounts. @@ -48 +46 @@ Member accounts inherit the configurations from the delegated administrator acco -Review your applications and resources after every scheduled remediation. For additional support, contact AMS +Review your applications and resources after every scheduled remediation. For additional support, contact AMS. @@ -55,23 +52,0 @@ After you submit your onboard request with the required details to your CA or CS -## Configure your AWS accounts in Trusted Remediator - -When onboarding is complete, your CA or CDSM notifies you and the default configurations are created in your delegated administrator AWS account. The configuration is stored in AWS AppConfig under the Trusted Remediator application. You can use the AWS AppConfig console or the API to edit configurations. - -To view the default Trusted Remediator configurations, complete the following steps: - - 1. Open the AWS Systems Manager console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/). - -###### Note - -Make sure that you're in the delegated administrator account. - - 2. Choose **Application Management** , **AppConfig**. - - 3. Select **Trusted Remediator** from the list of applications. - - - - -The following is an example of the AWS AppConfig console showing Trusted Remediator configurations: - - - @@ -84 +59 @@ To select the checks that you want to remediate with Trusted Remediator, complet - 1. Review the list of [supported Trusted Advisor checks and the name of the associated SSM automation documents](./tr-supported-checks.html) to decide which checks you want to remediate with Trusted Remediator. + 1. Review the list of supported [Trusted Advisor checks and the name of the associated SSM automation documents](./tr-supported-checks.html) to decide which checks you want to remediate with Trusted Remediator.