AWS securityhub documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to reflect rebranding of 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)' across console, API, and administrative references. Adjusted navigation links and clarified console/API usage context.
Security assessment
Changes focus on branding/product naming (adding CSPM references) and documentation structure updates. No evidence of addressing vulnerabilities, security weaknesses, or incident response. Modifications are terminological clarifications rather than security-related content additions or fixes.
Diff
diff --git a/securityhub/latest/userguide/central-configuration-in-context.md b/securityhub/latest/userguide/central-configuration-in-context.md index 55a29dfa9..739aab7d2 100644 --- a//securityhub/latest/userguide/central-configuration-in-context.md +++ b//securityhub/latest/userguide/central-configuration-in-context.md @@ -3 +3 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Security Hub](/securityhub/index.html)[User Guide](what-is-securityhub.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Security Hub](/securityhub/index.html)[ User Guide ](what-is-security-hub-adv.html) @@ -7 +7 @@ -When you use [central configuration](./central-configuration-intro.html) in AWS Security Hub, the delegated Security Hub administrator can create configuration policies that specify how Security Hub, security standards, and security controls are configured for an organization. The delegated administrator can associate policies with specific accounts and organizational units (OU). The policies take effect in your home Region and all linked Regions. The delegated administrator can update configuration policies as necessary. +When you use [central configuration](./central-configuration-intro.html) in AWS Security Hub Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), the delegated Security Hub CSPM administrator can create configuration policies that specify how Security Hub CSPM, security standards, and security controls are configured for an organization. The delegated administrator can associate policies with specific accounts and organizational units (OU). The policies take effect in your home Region and all linked Regions. The delegated administrator can update configuration policies as necessary. @@ -9 +9 @@ When you use [central configuration](./central-configuration-intro.html) in AWS -On the Security Hub console, the delegated administrator can update configuration policies in two ways—from the **Configuration** page, or in context with existing workflows. The latter can be beneficial because, as you view security findings, you can discover which standards and controls are most relevant to your environment and configure them at the same time. +On the Security Hub CSPM console, the delegated administrator can update configuration policies in two ways—from the **Configuration** page, or in context with existing workflows. The latter can be beneficial because, as you view security findings, you can discover which standards and controls are most relevant to your environment and configure them at the same time. @@ -11 +11 @@ On the Security Hub console, the delegated administrator can update configuratio -In-context configuration is available only on the Security Hub console. Programmatically, the delegated administrator must invoke the [UpdateConfigurationPolicy](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/API_UpdateConfigurationPolicy.html) operation of the Security Hub API to change how specific standards or controls are configured in the organization. +In-context configuration is available only on the Security Hub CSPM console. Programmatically, the delegated administrator must invoke the [UpdateConfigurationPolicy](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/API_UpdateConfigurationPolicy.html) operation of the Security Hub CSPM API to change how specific standards or controls are configured in the organization. @@ -13 +13 @@ In-context configuration is available only on the Security Hub console. Programm -Follow these steps to configure a Security Hub standard or control in context. +Follow these steps to configure a Security Hub CSPM standard or control in context. @@ -17 +17 @@ Follow these steps to configure a Security Hub standard or control in context. - 1. Open the AWS Security Hub console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/). + 1. Open the AWS Security Hub Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/). @@ -19 +19 @@ Follow these steps to configure a Security Hub standard or control in context. -Sign in using the credentials of the delegated Security Hub administrator account in the home Region. +Sign in using the credentials of the delegated Security Hub CSPM administrator account in the home Region. @@ -27 +27 @@ Sign in using the credentials of the delegated Security Hub administrator accoun - 3. The console lists your existing Security Hub configuration policies and the status of the selected standard or control in each one. Choose the options to enable or disable the standard or control in each existing configuration policy. For controls, you can also choose to customize [control parameters](./custom-control-parameters.html). You can't create a new policy during in-context configuration. To create a new policy, you must go to the **Configuration** page, choose the **Policies** tab, and then choose **Create policy**. + 3. The console lists your existing Security Hub CSPM configuration policies and the status of the selected standard or control in each one. Choose the options to enable or disable the standard or control in each existing configuration policy. For controls, you can also choose to customize [control parameters](./custom-control-parameters.html). You can't create a new policy during in-context configuration. To create a new policy, you must go to the **Configuration** page, choose the **Policies** tab, and then choose **Create policy**.