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AWS network-firewall documentation change

Service: network-firewall · 2025-07-04 · Documentation medium

File: network-firewall/latest/developerguide/atd-deep-threat-inspection.md

Summary

Consolidated paragraphs about threat inspection and changed 'global rule group improvement' to 'rule group improvement'.

Security assessment

Clarifies threat detection capabilities and opt-out mechanisms. Enhances documentation about security features but does not address a specific vulnerability.

Diff

diff --git a/network-firewall/latest/developerguide/atd-deep-threat-inspection.md b/network-firewall/latest/developerguide/atd-deep-threat-inspection.md
index 3e10824f2..788da5e89 100644
--- a//network-firewall/latest/developerguide/atd-deep-threat-inspection.md
+++ b//network-firewall/latest/developerguide/atd-deep-threat-inspection.md
@@ -7,3 +7 @@
-AWS Network Firewall plans to augment the active threat defense managed rule group with an additional deep threat inspection capability. When this capability is released, AWS will analyze service logs of network traffic processed by these rule groups to identify threat indicators across customers.
-
-AWS will use these threat indicators to improve the active threat defense managed rule groups and protect the security of AWS customers and services.
+AWS Network Firewall plans to augment the active threat defense managed rule group with an additional deep threat inspection capability. When this capability is released, AWS will analyze service logs of network traffic processed by these rule groups to identify threat indicators across customers. AWS will use these threat indicators to improve the active threat defense managed rule groups and protect the security of AWS customers and services.
@@ -13 +11 @@ AWS will use these threat indicators to improve the active threat defense manage
-Customers can opt-out of deep threat inspection at any time through the AWS Network Firewall console or API. When customers opt out, AWS Network Firewall will not use the network traffic processed by those customers' active threat defense rule groups for global rule group improvement.
+Customers can opt-out of deep threat inspection at any time through the AWS Network Firewall console or API. When customers opt out, AWS Network Firewall will not use the network traffic processed by those customers' active threat defense rule groups for rule group improvement.