AWS guardduty documentation change
Summary
Updated references to threat list documentation
Security assessment
Maintains accuracy in security feature documentation links but does not introduce new security content
Diff
diff --git a/guardduty/latest/ug/guardduty_concepts.md b/guardduty/latest/ug/guardduty_concepts.md index 74dc95a5f..076a51bab 100644 --- a//guardduty/latest/ug/guardduty_concepts.md +++ b//guardduty/latest/ug/guardduty_concepts.md @@ -136 +136 @@ Typically suppression rules are used to hide findings that you have determined a -A list of trusted IP addresses for highly secure communication with your AWS environment. GuardDuty does not generate findings based on trusted IP lists. For more information, see [Working with trusted IP lists and threat lists](./guardduty_upload-lists.html). +A list of trusted IP addresses for highly secure communication with your AWS environment. GuardDuty does not generate findings based on trusted IP lists. For more information, see [Customizing threat detection with entity lists and IP address lists](./guardduty_upload-lists.html). @@ -141 +141 @@ A list of trusted IP addresses for highly secure communication with your AWS env -A list of known malicious IP addresses. In addition to generating findings because of a potentially suspicious activity, GuardDuty also generates findings based on these threat lists. For more information, see [Working with trusted IP lists and threat lists](./guardduty_upload-lists.html). +A list of known malicious IP addresses. In addition to generating findings because of a potentially suspicious activity, GuardDuty also generates findings based on these threat lists. For more information, see [Customizing threat detection with entity lists and IP address lists](./guardduty_upload-lists.html).