AWS inspector documentation change
Summary
Added 'actionable' qualifier to software vulnerability description
Security assessment
Minor wording change emphasizing the relevance of findings but does not introduce or modify security-related information
Diff
diff --git a/inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.md b/inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.md index fe81cb0ac..d4f8f4d0b 100644 --- a//inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.md +++ b//inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Overview of Amazon Inspector scan types -Amazon Inspector uses a purpose-built scanning engine that monitors your resources for software vulnerabilities and unintended network exposure. When Amazon Inspector detects a software vulnerability or unintended network exposure, it creates a [finding](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/user/findings-understanding.html). When you activate Amazon Inspector for the first time, your account is automatically enrolled in [all scan types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.html#scan-types), which include Amazon Amazon EC2 scanning, Amazon ECR Scanning, and Lambda standard scanning. +Amazon Inspector uses a purpose-built scanning engine that monitors your resources for actionable software vulnerabilities and unintended network exposure. When Amazon Inspector detects a software vulnerability or unintended network exposure, it creates a [finding](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/user/findings-understanding.html). When you activate Amazon Inspector for the first time, your account is automatically enrolled in [all scan types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/inspector/latest/user/scanning-resources.html#scan-types), which include Amazon Amazon EC2 scanning, Amazon ECR Scanning, and Lambda standard scanning.