AWS macie documentation change
Summary
Changed 'Amazon QuickSight' to 'Amazon Quick Suite' in blog post reference
Security assessment
The change updates a product name reference but does not alter security functionality or address vulnerabilities. The documentation continues to describe existing security data analysis methods.
Diff
diff --git a/macie/latest/user/discovery-asdd-results-s3-sddrs.md b/macie/latest/user/discovery-asdd-results-s3-sddrs.md index 73e2ed762..b211b605c 100644 --- a//macie/latest/user/discovery-asdd-results-s3-sddrs.md +++ b//macie/latest/user/discovery-asdd-results-s3-sddrs.md @@ -34 +34 @@ After you configure Macie to store your sensitive data discovery results in an S -Sensitive data discovery results adhere to a standardized schema. This can help you query, monitor, and process them by using other applications, services, and systems. For a detailed, instructional example of how you might query and use these results, see the following blog post on the _AWS Security Blog_ : [How to query and visualize Macie sensitive data discovery results with Amazon Athena and Amazon QuickSight](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-query-and-visualize-macie-sensitive-data-discovery-results-with-athena-and-quicksight/). For samples of Athena queries that you can use to analyze the results, visit the [Amazon Macie Results Analytics repository](https://github.com/aws-samples/amazon-macie-results-analytics) on GitHub. This repository also provides instructions for configuring Athena to retrieve and decrypt your results, and scripts for creating tables for the results. +Sensitive data discovery results adhere to a standardized schema. This can help you query, monitor, and process them by using other applications, services, and systems. For a detailed, instructional example of how you might query and use these results, see the following blog post on the _AWS Security Blog_ : [How to query and visualize Macie sensitive data discovery results with Amazon Athena and Amazon Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-query-and-visualize-macie-sensitive-data-discovery-results-with-athena-and-quicksight/). For samples of Athena queries that you can use to analyze the results, visit the [Amazon Macie Results Analytics repository](https://github.com/aws-samples/amazon-macie-results-analytics) on GitHub. This repository also provides instructions for configuring Athena to retrieve and decrypt your results, and scripts for creating tables for the results.