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AWS securityhub documentation change

Service: securityhub · 2025-08-25 · Documentation low

File: securityhub/latest/userguide/custom-control-parameters.md

Summary

Updated documentation link and simplified 'Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)' to 'CSPM'

Security assessment

Maintains existing security documentation about control parameters without introducing new security content or addressing vulnerabilities.

Diff

diff --git a/securityhub/latest/userguide/custom-control-parameters.md b/securityhub/latest/userguide/custom-control-parameters.md
index 37221556f..24f11b1b9 100644
--- a//securityhub/latest/userguide/custom-control-parameters.md
+++ b//securityhub/latest/userguide/custom-control-parameters.md
@@ -3 +3 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Security Hub](/securityhub/index.html)[ User Guide ](what-is-securityhub-v2.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Security Hub](/securityhub/index.html)[ User Guide ](what-are-securityhub-services.html)
@@ -9 +9 @@ Effect of modifying control parameter valuesControls that support custom paramet
-Some controls in AWS Security Hub Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) use parameters that affect how the control is evaluated. Typically, such controls are evaluated against the default parameter values that Security Hub CSPM defines. However, for a subset of these controls, you can modify the parameter values. When you modify a control parameter value, Security Hub CSPM starts evaluating the control against the value that you specify. If the resource underlying the control satisfies the custom value, Security Hub CSPM generates a `PASSED` finding. If the resource doesn't satisfy the custom value, Security Hub CSPM generates a `FAILED` finding.
+Some controls in AWS Security Hub CSPM use parameters that affect how the control is evaluated. Typically, such controls are evaluated against the default parameter values that Security Hub CSPM defines. However, for a subset of these controls, you can modify the parameter values. When you modify a control parameter value, Security Hub CSPM starts evaluating the control against the value that you specify. If the resource underlying the control satisfies the custom value, Security Hub CSPM generates a `PASSED` finding. If the resource doesn't satisfy the custom value, Security Hub CSPM generates a `FAILED` finding.