AWS managedservices documentation change
Summary
Updated security group creation CT from 'review required' to 'managed automation' and replaced 'review required' references with 'manual CTs'
Security assessment
Changes reflect process automation terminology updates rather than security fixes. While security groups are security-related resources, the documentation changes focus on workflow types rather than addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/managedservices/latest/userguide/about-security-groups.md b/managedservices/latest/userguide/about-security-groups.md index 08383d770..c7f380bc5 100644 --- a//managedservices/latest/userguide/about-security-groups.md +++ b//managedservices/latest/userguide/about-security-groups.md @@ -86 +86 @@ You can request custom security groups. In cases where the default security grou -To create a security group outside of stacks and VPCs, submit an RFC using the `Deployment | Advanced stack components | Security group | Create (review required)` change type (ct-1oxx2g2d7hc90). +To create a security group outside of stacks and VPCs, submit an RFC using the `Deployment | Advanced stack components | Security group | Create (managed automation)` change type (ct-1oxx2g2d7hc90). @@ -99 +99 @@ For Active Directory (AD) security group modifications, use the following change -When using "review required" CTs, AMS recommends that you use the ASAP **Scheduling** option (choose **ASAP** in the console, leave start and end time blank in the API/CLI) as these CTs require an AMS operator to examine the RFC, and possibly communicate with you before it can be approved and run. If you schedule these RFCs, be sure to allow at least 24 hours. If approval does not happen before the scheduled start time, the RFC is rejected automatically. +When using manual CTs, AMS recommends that you use the ASAP **Scheduling** option (choose **ASAP** in the console, leave start and end time blank in the API/CLI) as these CTs require an AMS operator to examine the RFC, and possibly communicate with you before it can be approved and run. If you schedule these RFCs, be sure to allow at least 24 hours. If approval does not happen before the scheduled start time, the RFC is rejected automatically.