AWS securityhub documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to reflect rebranding from 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub CSPM', updated default security standards version reference, and modified breadcrumb links
Security assessment
Changes primarily involve rebranding to CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management) which is a security feature, but there's no evidence of addressing a specific vulnerability. The update adds documentation about security posture management features.
Diff
diff --git a/securityhub/latest/userguide/local-configuration.md b/securityhub/latest/userguide/local-configuration.md index 02fb2460b..9ec7df309 100644 --- a//securityhub/latest/userguide/local-configuration.md +++ b//securityhub/latest/userguide/local-configuration.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 @@ -# Understanding local configuration in Security Hub +# Understanding local configuration in Security Hub CSPM @@ -7 +7 @@ -Local configuration is the default way that an AWS organization is configured in Security Hub. If you don't opt in to and enable central configuration, your organization uses local configuration by default. +Local configuration is the default way that an AWS organization is configured in Security Hub CSPM. If you don't opt in to and enable central configuration, your organization uses local configuration by default. @@ -9 +9 @@ Local configuration is the default way that an AWS organization is configured in -Under local configuration, the delegated Security Hub administrator account has limited control over configuration settings. The only settings that the delegated administrator can enforce are automatically enabling Security Hub and default security standards in new organization accounts. These settings apply only in the Region in which you designated the delegated administrator account. The default security standards are AWS Foundational Security Best Practices v1.0.0 (FSBP) and Center for Internet Security (CIS) AWS Foundations Benchmark v1.2.0. Local configuration settings don't apply to existing organization accounts or to Regions other than the one in which the delegated administrator account was designated. +Under local configuration, the delegated Security Hub CSPM administrator account has limited control over configuration settings. The only settings that the delegated administrator can enforce are automatically enabling Security Hub CSPM and default security standards in new organization accounts. These settings apply only in the Region in which you designated the delegated administrator account. The default security standards are AWS Foundational Security Best Practices (FSBP) and Center for Internet Security (CIS) AWS Foundations Benchmark v1.2.0. Local configuration settings don't apply to existing organization accounts or to Regions other than the one in which the delegated administrator account was designated. @@ -11 +11 @@ Under local configuration, the delegated Security Hub administrator account has -Aside from enabling Security Hub and default standards in new organization accounts in a single Region, you must configure other Security Hub settings, including standards and controls, separately in each Region and account. Because this can be a duplicative process, we recommend using central configuration for a multi-account environment if one or more of the following applies to you: +Aside from enabling Security Hub CSPM and default standards in new organization accounts in a single Region, you must configure other Security Hub CSPM settings, including standards and controls, separately in each Region and account. Because this can be a duplicative process, we recommend using central configuration for a multi-account environment if one or more of the following applies to you: @@ -24 +24 @@ Aside from enabling Security Hub and default standards in new organization accou -For information about central configuration, see [Understanding central configuration in Security Hub](./central-configuration-intro.html). +For information about central configuration, see [Understanding central configuration in Security Hub CSPM](./central-configuration-intro.html). @@ -32 +32 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Configuring AWS Config for Security Hub +Configuring AWS Config for Security Hub CSPM