AWS awssupport high security documentation change
Summary
Added updates to Trusted Advisor checks including MFA on root account and service quota request guidance
Security assessment
The 'MFA on root account' check update directly relates to security best practices for account protection. This change documents security feature monitoring through Trusted Advisor, indicating ongoing emphasis on root account security.
Diff
diff --git a/awssupport/latest/user/History.md b/awssupport/latest/user/History.md index 13c00f692..35a2458dd 100644 --- a//awssupport/latest/user/History.md +++ b//awssupport/latest/user/History.md @@ -21,0 +22,4 @@ Change| Description| Date +Updated check: Amazon EC2 instances with Ubuntu LTS end of standard support| For details, see the [Change log for AWS Trusted Advisor checks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/aws-trusted-advisor-change-log.html).| July 3, 2025 +Updated check: MFA on root account| For details, see the [Change log for AWS Trusted Advisor checks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/aws-trusted-advisor-change-log.html).| July 2, 2025 +Updated check: Amazon ECS AWSLogs driver in blocking mode.| For details, see the [Change log for AWS Trusted Advisor checks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/aws-trusted-advisor-change-log.html).| July 2, 2025 +Updated Request a service quota increase| Added information on how to create a service quota increase request if your AWS service or AWS Region isn't supported in the Service Quotas console. For more information, see [Request service quota increase](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/create-service-quota-increase.html).| July 2, 2025