AWS securityhub documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to reflect product name change from 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub CSPM' (Cloud Security Posture Management), including updated links and terminology consistency
Security assessment
Changes are rebranding/terminology updates rather than addressing security vulnerabilities. The modifications clarify product naming (CSPM) but do not indicate any security vulnerability fixes or new security features. Security implications remain unchanged as the control disabling functionality itself is not altered.
Diff
diff --git a/securityhub/latest/userguide/disable-controls-overview.md b/securityhub/latest/userguide/disable-controls-overview.md index a58def81b..d6ed03a9e 100644 --- a//securityhub/latest/userguide/disable-controls-overview.md +++ b//securityhub/latest/userguide/disable-controls-overview.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) @@ -5 +5 @@ -# Disabling controls in Security Hub +# Disabling controls in Security Hub CSPM @@ -7 +7 @@ -There are multiple ways to disable a control in AWS Security Hub. You can disable a control across all security standards or in a specific standard. When you disable a control across all standards, the following occurs: +There are multiple ways to disable a control in AWS Security Hub Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). You can disable a control across all security standards or in a specific standard. When you disable a control across all standards, the following occurs: @@ -15 +15 @@ There are multiple ways to disable a control in AWS Security Hub. You can disabl - * Any related AWS Config rules that Security Hub created are removed. + * Any related AWS Config rules that Security Hub CSPM created are removed. @@ -20 +20 @@ There are multiple ways to disable a control in AWS Security Hub. You can disabl -If you disable a control in one or more specific standards, Security Hub doesn't run security checks for the control for the standards you disabled it in, so it doesn't affect the security score for those standards. However, Security Hub retains the AWS Config rule and continues running security checks for the control if it is enabled in other standards. This can affect your summary security score. +If you disable a control in one or more specific standards, Security Hub CSPM doesn't run security checks for the control for the standards you disabled it in, so it doesn't affect the security score for those standards. However, Security Hub CSPM retains the AWS Config rule and continues running security checks for the control if it is enabled in other standards. This can affect your summary security score. @@ -22 +22 @@ If you disable a control in one or more specific standards, Security Hub doesn't -To reduce finding noise, it can be useful to disable controls that aren't relevant to your environment. For recommendations of which controls to disable, see [Security Hub controls that you might want to disable](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/controls-to-disable.html). +To reduce finding noise, it can be useful to disable controls that aren't relevant to your environment. For recommendations of which controls to disable, see [Security Hub CSPM controls that you might want to disable](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/controls-to-disable.html). @@ -24 +24 @@ To reduce finding noise, it can be useful to disable controls that aren't releva -When you disable a standard, all of the controls that apply to the standard are disabled (however, those controls might remain enabled in other standards). For information about disabling a standard, see [Disabling a security standard in Security Hub](./disable-standards.html). +When you disable a standard, all of the controls that apply to the standard are disabled (however, those controls might remain enabled in other standards). For information about disabling a standard, see [Disabling a security standard](./disable-standards.html). @@ -26 +26 @@ When you disable a standard, all of the controls that apply to the standard are -When you disable a standard, Security Hub doesn't track which of its applicable controls were disabled. If you subsequently re-enable the same standard, all of the controls that apply to it are automatically enabled. In addition, disabling a control isn't a permanent action. Suppose you disable a control, and then you enable a standard that was previously disabled. If the standard includes that control, it will be enabled in that standard. When you enable a standard in Security Hub, all of the controls that apply to that standard are automatically enabled. You can choose to disable specific controls. +When you disable a standard, Security Hub CSPM doesn't track which of its applicable controls were disabled. If you subsequently re-enable the same standard, all of the controls that apply to it are automatically enabled. In addition, disabling a control isn't a permanent action. Suppose you disable a control, and then you enable a standard that was previously disabled. If the standard includes that control, it will be enabled in that standard. When you enable a standard in Security Hub CSPM, all of the controls that apply to that standard are automatically enabled. You can choose to disable specific controls.