AWS managedservices documentation change
Summary
Changed 'QuickSight' to 'Quick Suite' in reporting dashboard reference
Security assessment
The update aligns branding terminology but doesn't modify security logging practices or remediation processes. Log storage and access mechanisms remain unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-faq.md b/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-faq.md index 4c02ceb0b..4e1177769 100644 --- a//managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-faq.md +++ b//managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/tr-faq.md @@ -11 +11 @@ When a non-compliance is identified by Trusted Advisor or a recommendation is is -You have access to Trusted Advisor checks and Compute Optimizer recommendations as part of your existing Enterprise Support plan. Trusted Remediator integrates with Trusted Advisor and Compute Optimizer to leverage existing AMS automation capabilities. Specifically, AMS uses AWS Systems Manager automation documents (runbooks) for automated remediations. AWS AppConfig is used to configure the remediation workflows. You can view all the current and past remediations through the Systems Manager OpsCenter. The remediation logs are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the logs to import and build custom reporting dashboards in QuickSight. +You have access to Trusted Advisor checks and Compute Optimizer recommendations as part of your existing Enterprise Support plan. Trusted Remediator integrates with Trusted Advisor and Compute Optimizer to leverage existing AMS automation capabilities. Specifically, AMS uses AWS Systems Manager automation documents (runbooks) for automated remediations. AWS AppConfig is used to configure the remediation workflows. You can view all the current and past remediations through the Systems Manager OpsCenter. The remediation logs are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the logs to import and build custom reporting dashboards in Quick Suite.