AWS lambda documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'QuickSight' to 'Quick Suite' in documentation text and image captions
Security assessment
The change appears to be a branding update correcting product name references from 'QuickSight' to 'Quick Suite'. There is no indication this addresses security vulnerabilities or adds security features. The modification maintains existing security-related content about compliance monitoring and configuration visibility.
Diff
diff --git a/lambda/latest/dg/governance-observability.md b/lambda/latest/dg/governance-observability.md index ccbb60fab..90093bd95 100644 --- a//lambda/latest/dg/governance-observability.md +++ b//lambda/latest/dg/governance-observability.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Configuration visibilityCompliance visibilityBoundariesAddress findings -AWS Config is a useful tool to find and fix non-compliant AWS Serverless resources. Every change you make to your serverless resources is recorded in AWS Config. Additionally, AWS Config allows you to store configuration snapshot data on S3. You can use Amazon Athena and Amazon QuickSight to make dashboards and see AWS Config data. In [Detect non-compliant Lambda deployments and configurations with AWS Config](./governance-config-detection.html), we discussed how we can visualize a certain configuration like Lambda layers. This topic expands on these concepts. +AWS Config is a useful tool to find and fix non-compliant AWS Serverless resources. Every change you make to your serverless resources is recorded in AWS Config. Additionally, AWS Config allows you to store configuration snapshot data on S3. You can use Amazon Athena and Amazon Quick Suite to make dashboards and see AWS Config data. In [Detect non-compliant Lambda deployments and configurations with AWS Config](./governance-config-detection.html), we discussed how we can visualize a certain configuration like Lambda layers. This topic expands on these concepts. @@ -46 +46 @@ You can use queries to pull important configurations like AWS account ID, Region -You can use the query to build an QuickSight dashboard and visualize the data. To aggregate AWS resource configuration data, create tables in Athena, and build QuickSight dashboards on the data from Athena, see [Visualizing AWS Config data using Athena and Amazon QuickSight](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/visualizing-aws-config-data-using-amazon-athena-and-amazon-quicksight/) on the AWS Cloud Operations and Management blog. Notably, this query also retrieves tag information for the functions. This allows for deeper insights into your workloads and environments, especially if you employ custom tags. +You can use the query to build an Quick Suite dashboard and visualize the data. To aggregate AWS resource configuration data, create tables in Athena, and build Quick Suite dashboards on the data from Athena, see [Visualizing AWS Config data using Athena and Amazon Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/visualizing-aws-config-data-using-amazon-athena-and-amazon-quicksight/) on the AWS Cloud Operations and Management blog. Notably, this query also retrieves tag information for the functions. This allows for deeper insights into your workloads and environments, especially if you employ custom tags. @@ -48 +48 @@ You can use the query to build an QuickSight dashboard and visualize the data. T - +