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AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change

Service: prescriptive-guidance · 2025-11-13 · Documentation low

File: prescriptive-guidance/latest/secure-migrations-framework/cloud-operations.md

Summary

Removed link to AWS Incident Manager workshop from incident management section

Security assessment

The change removes a reference to an external workshop resource but maintains the core incident response guidance. This is a documentation cleanup rather than a security-related modification. No vulnerabilities or security features are addressed.

Diff

diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/secure-migrations-framework/cloud-operations.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/secure-migrations-framework/cloud-operations.md
index 0c8668f86..1d9ab93e9 100644
--- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/secure-migrations-framework/cloud-operations.md
+++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/secure-migrations-framework/cloud-operations.md
@@ -43 +43 @@ In this domain, perform the following tasks on an ongoing basis by using your de
-  * **Incidents management** – Define your baseline security posture. When a deviation from a preset baseline occurs, either through misconfiguration or external factors, record an incident. Make sure that an assigned team responds to these incidents. The foundation of a successful incident response program in the cloud is to have people, process and tooling integrated into each stage of the incident response program (preparation, operations, and post-incident activity). Education, training, and experience are vital to a successful cloud incident response program. Ideally, these are implemented well in advance of having to handle a possible security incident. For more information about setting up an effective security incident response program, see the [AWS Security Incident Response Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/aws-security-incident-response-guide/introduction.html). You can also use the [AWS Incident Manager - Automate incident response to security events](https://catalog.us-east-1.prod.workshops.aws/workshops/7f390b94-2699-475f-82c7-c6a1e3a1bf00/en-US) workshop to help document and train your teams about AWS services that can improve incident management, increase visibility, and reduce the recovery time.
+  * **Incidents management** – Define your baseline security posture. When a deviation from a preset baseline occurs, either through misconfiguration or external factors, record an incident. Make sure that an assigned team responds to these incidents. The foundation of a successful incident response program in the cloud is to have people, process and tooling integrated into each stage of the incident response program (preparation, operations, and post-incident activity). Education, training, and experience are vital to a successful cloud incident response program. Ideally, these are implemented well in advance of having to handle a possible security incident. For more information about setting up an effective security incident response program, see the [AWS Security Incident Response Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/aws-security-incident-response-guide/introduction.html).