AWS detective documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation links to include double slashes in AWS documentation URLs for consistency
Security assessment
The changes only modify URL formatting by adding an extra slash in documentation links. There is no evidence of addressing security vulnerabilities or adding new security content. The modifications appear to be routine documentation formatting corrections rather than security-related updates.
Diff
diff --git a/detective/latest/userguide/doc-history.md b/detective/latest/userguide/doc-history.md index 5e09857a5..a44b1c9e3 100644 --- a//detective/latest/userguide/doc-history.md +++ b//detective/latest/userguide/doc-history.md @@ -27 +27 @@ Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective added support for the fol -Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for the following [GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/findings-runtime-monitoring.html). +Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for the following [GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/findings-runtime-monitoring.html). @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for -Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for [GuardDuty Malware protection for S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/gdu-malware-protection-s3.html). This helps you scan newly uploaded objects to Amazon S3 buckets for potential malware and suspicious uploads, and take action to isolate them before they are ingested into downstream processes.| July 9, 2024 -Updated functionality| Detective added a new Radial layout to the [finding group Visualization panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group), to provide improved visualization for easier data interpretation.| June 26, 2024 -New Security Lake source versions| In addition to source version 1 (OCSF 1.0.0-rc.2), Detective now ingests data from source version 2 (OCSF 1.1.0) for the [Security Lake sources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) that are supported by Detective.| May 15, 2024 -New Security Lake log source| You can use the Detective integration with Security Lake to collect logs and events from [Amazon EKS Audit Logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html).| May 15, 2024 +Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for [GuardDuty Malware protection for S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/gdu-malware-protection-s3.html). This helps you scan newly uploaded objects to Amazon S3 buckets for potential malware and suspicious uploads, and take action to isolate them before they are ingested into downstream processes.| July 9, 2024 +Updated functionality| Detective added a new Radial layout to the [finding group Visualization panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group), to provide improved visualization for easier data interpretation.| June 26, 2024 +New Security Lake source versions| In addition to source version 1 (OCSF 1.0.0-rc.2), Detective now ingests data from source version 2 (OCSF 1.1.0) for the [Security Lake sources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) that are supported by Detective.| May 15, 2024 +New Security Lake log source| You can use the Detective integration with Security Lake to collect logs and events from [Amazon EKS Audit Logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html).| May 15, 2024 @@ -38 +38 @@ Documentation update| The content from the Amazon Detective Administration Guide -Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for the following [GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/findings-runtime-monitoring.html). +Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for the following [GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/findings-runtime-monitoring.html). @@ -47,15 +47,15 @@ Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective now provides support for -[Removed the Amazon GuardDuty membership requirement](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-setup.html)| You are no longer required to be a GuardDuty customer to enable Amazon Detective. The requirement to have GuardDuty enabled in your account for 48 hours before enabling Detective has been removed. | February 2, 2024 -Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective extends support for [GuardDuty EC2 Runtime Monitoring](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/runtime-monitoring.html) finding types to ECS and EC2 resources.| January 30, 2024 -Updated functionality| You can now run a Detective investigation from the Investigations page for a specific resource that you want to investigate. Detective recommends resources based on its activity in findings and finding groups. [Detective Investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| January 16, 2024 -Updated functionality| You can now run a Detective investigation from the Investigations page on a recommended resource. Detective recommends resources based on its activity in findings and finding groups. [Detective Investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| December 26, 2023 -Changes in how Detective reads the flow traffic for shared VPCs| If you are using a shared Amazon VPC, you may see changes in the traffic monitored by Detective. We recommend that you review the changes in [Activity details for overall VPC flow volume](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html#vpc-flow-traffic-shared-vpc) to understand the potential effects on your coverage, and review [how Detective calculates projected cost](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/usage-projected-cost-calculation.html) to understand how that can impact your service costs.| December 20, 2023 -Regional availability| Added Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Paris), and Canada (Central) Regions to the list of AWS Regions where [Detective integration with Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) is available.| December 8, 2023 -New feature| [Detective investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| November 26, 2023 -New feature| By default, Detective automatically generates [finding group summaries](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/finding-groups-summary.html) for finding groups, powered by generative artificial intelligence (generative AI). Finding group summary, rapidly analyzes relationships between findings and affected resources, and then summarizes potential threats in natural language. | November 26, 2023 -New feature| [Detective integration with Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) lets you can query and retrieve the raw log data stored by Security Lake. Using this integration, you can collect logs and events from CloudTrail management events and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Flow Logs.| November 26, 2023 -[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Added Detective investigations and finding groups summary actions to the `AmazonDetectiveInvestigatorAccess` policy.| November 26, 2023 -[Viewing a finding overview](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html)| If a finding is correlated to a larger activity, Detective now notifies you to navigate to that finding group.| September 18, 2023 -[Amazon Detective endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/detective.html)| Detective is now available in the Israel (Tel Aviv) Region.| August 25, 2023 -[Enhanced finding groups visualization](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group)| Detective finding groups visualization now includes finding groups with aggregated findings making it more efficient to analyze related evidences, entities, and findings.| August 8, 2023 -[Enhanced finding groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html)| Finding groups now include vulnerability findings from Amazon Inspector.| June 13, 2023 -[Added support for Amazon GuardDuty Lambda Protection](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/lambda-protection.html)| Detective now provides support for GuardDuty Lambda Protection. | May 26, 2023 +[Removed the Amazon GuardDuty membership requirement](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-setup.html)| You are no longer required to be a GuardDuty customer to enable Amazon Detective. The requirement to have GuardDuty enabled in your account for 48 hours before enabling Detective has been removed. | February 2, 2024 +Added support for Amazon GuardDuty findings| Detective extends support for [GuardDuty EC2 Runtime Monitoring](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/runtime-monitoring.html) finding types to ECS and EC2 resources.| January 30, 2024 +Updated functionality| You can now run a Detective investigation from the Investigations page for a specific resource that you want to investigate. Detective recommends resources based on its activity in findings and finding groups. [Detective Investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| January 16, 2024 +Updated functionality| You can now run a Detective investigation from the Investigations page on a recommended resource. Detective recommends resources based on its activity in findings and finding groups. [Detective Investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| December 26, 2023 +Changes in how Detective reads the flow traffic for shared VPCs| If you are using a shared Amazon VPC, you may see changes in the traffic monitored by Detective. We recommend that you review the changes in [Activity details for overall VPC flow volume](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html#vpc-flow-traffic-shared-vpc) to understand the potential effects on your coverage, and review [how Detective calculates projected cost](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/usage-projected-cost-calculation.html) to understand how that can impact your service costs.| December 20, 2023 +Regional availability| Added Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Paris), and Canada (Central) Regions to the list of AWS Regions where [Detective integration with Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) is available.| December 8, 2023 +New feature| [Detective investigations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-investigations.html) lets you investigate IAM users and IAM roles with indicators of compromise, which can help you determine if a resource is involved in a security incident.| November 26, 2023 +New feature| By default, Detective automatically generates [finding group summaries](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/finding-groups-summary.html) for finding groups, powered by generative artificial intelligence (generative AI). Finding group summary, rapidly analyzes relationships between findings and affected resources, and then summarizes potential threats in natural language. | November 26, 2023 +New feature| [Detective integration with Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/securitylake-integration.html) lets you can query and retrieve the raw log data stored by Security Lake. Using this integration, you can collect logs and events from CloudTrail management events and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Flow Logs.| November 26, 2023 +[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Added Detective investigations and finding groups summary actions to the `AmazonDetectiveInvestigatorAccess` policy.| November 26, 2023 +[Viewing a finding overview](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html)| If a finding is correlated to a larger activity, Detective now notifies you to navigate to that finding group.| September 18, 2023 +[Amazon Detective endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//general/latest/gr/detective.html)| Detective is now available in the Israel (Tel Aviv) Region.| August 25, 2023 +[Enhanced finding groups visualization](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group)| Detective finding groups visualization now includes finding groups with aggregated findings making it more efficient to analyze related evidences, entities, and findings.| August 8, 2023 +[Enhanced finding groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html)| Finding groups now include vulnerability findings from Amazon Inspector.| June 13, 2023 +[Added support for Amazon GuardDuty Lambda Protection](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/lambda-protection.html)| Detective now provides support for GuardDuty Lambda Protection. | May 26, 2023 @@ -64 +64 @@ New feature| [Detective integration with Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon. -[Added support for Amazon GuardDuty RDS Protection finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/findings-rds-protection.html)| Detective now provides support for GuardDuty RDS Protection finding types.| April 20, 2023 +[Added support for Amazon GuardDuty RDS Protection finding types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//guardduty/latest/ug/findings-rds-protection.html)| Detective now provides support for GuardDuty RDS Protection finding types.| April 20, 2023 @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ Added support for additional Amazon GuardDuty finding types| Detective now provi -[Added new console panels in the Detective console to help users select the appropriate AWS managed policy for their specific use case.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Detective offers managed policies to securely choose the permissions that you need.| April 3, 2023 -[Displaying the VPC flow traffic for EKS clusters](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html#display-traffic-for-eks-clusters)| Added new section for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) flow traffic with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters.| March 2, 2023 -[Finding group now includes a dynamic visual representation of Detective's behavior graph](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group)| Detective finding group now includes a dynamic visual representation of Detective's behavior graph to emphasize the relationship between entities and findings within the finding group.| February 28, 2023 -[Export data from Detective **Summary** page and search results page. The data is exported in comma-separated values (CSV) format.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/export-data.html)| Detective now provides the option to export data to your browser from the Detective console.| February 7, 2023 -[Added overall VPC flow volume for EKS Amazon EKS workloads](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html)| Detective now adds visual summaries and analytics about your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs from your Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service Amazon EKS workloads.| January 19, 2023 -[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Detective now supports GuardDuty get findings actions through the AmazonDetectiveFullAccess policy. The security chapter now provides details about the following new managed policies for Detective: AmazonDetectiveMemberAccess and AmazonDetectiveInvestigatorAccess. | January 17, 2023 -[Added data retention](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-source-data-about.html)| With Detective, you can access up to a year of historical event data.| December 20, 2022 -[Added the option to adjust scope time on the summary page.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/scope-time-managing.html#scope-time-summary-page)| Detective now provides the option to adjust the scope time so view the activity for any 24-hour time frame in the previous 365 days. | October 5, 2022 -[Searching for a finding or entity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-search.html#detective-search-completing)| Detective now provides case insensitive search.| October 3, 2022 -[Added the ability to set scope timestamp](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-preferences.html)| Detective now provides a way to configure the scope timestamp format preference. This preference will be applied to all timestamps in Detective.| October 3, 2022 -[Added terms related to finding groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| Detective now supports finding groups that connect related findings together in a single display to help you investigate potential malicious activity in your environment. From a finding group profile, you can pivot to entity profiles and finding overviews related to that group.| August 3, 2022 -[Added new profiles associated with Amazon EKS audit logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/source-data-types-EKS.html)| Detective now provides profiles to allow you to investigate activity associated with the following container-related entities: Amazon EKS clusters, container images, Kubernetes pods, and Kubernetes subjects.| July 26, 2022 -[Added a new optional data source](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| Detective now supports EKS audit logs as an optional data source package. An administrator account can enable this new data source for their existing behavior graph. Graphs created after this date will have this data source enabled by default. Administrators can disable this data source manually at any time.| July 26, 2022 +[Added new console panels in the Detective console to help users select the appropriate AWS managed policy for their specific use case.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Detective offers managed policies to securely choose the permissions that you need.| April 3, 2023 +[Displaying the VPC flow traffic for EKS clusters](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html#display-traffic-for-eks-clusters)| Added new section for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) flow traffic with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters.| March 2, 2023 +[Finding group now includes a dynamic visual representation of Detective's behavior graph](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/groups-about.html#group-visual-finding-group)| Detective finding group now includes a dynamic visual representation of Detective's behavior graph to emphasize the relationship between entities and findings within the finding group.| February 28, 2023 +[Export data from Detective **Summary** page and search results page. The data is exported in comma-separated values (CSV) format.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/export-data.html)| Detective now provides the option to export data to your browser from the Detective console.| February 7, 2023 +[Added overall VPC flow volume for EKS Amazon EKS workloads](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html)| Detective now adds visual summaries and analytics about your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs from your Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service Amazon EKS workloads.| January 19, 2023 +[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| Detective now supports GuardDuty get findings actions through the AmazonDetectiveFullAccess policy. The security chapter now provides details about the following new managed policies for Detective: AmazonDetectiveMemberAccess and AmazonDetectiveInvestigatorAccess. | January 17, 2023 +[Added data retention](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-source-data-about.html)| With Detective, you can access up to a year of historical event data.| December 20, 2022 +[Added the option to adjust scope time on the summary page.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/scope-time-managing.html#scope-time-summary-page)| Detective now provides the option to adjust the scope time so view the activity for any 24-hour time frame in the previous 365 days. | October 5, 2022 +[Searching for a finding or entity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-search.html#detective-search-completing)| Detective now provides case insensitive search.| October 3, 2022 +[Added the ability to set scope timestamp](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-preferences.html)| Detective now provides a way to configure the scope timestamp format preference. This preference will be applied to all timestamps in Detective.| October 3, 2022 +[Added terms related to finding groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| Detective now supports finding groups that connect related findings together in a single display to help you investigate potential malicious activity in your environment. From a finding group profile, you can pivot to entity profiles and finding overviews related to that group.| August 3, 2022 +[Added new profiles associated with Amazon EKS audit logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/source-data-types-EKS.html)| Detective now provides profiles to allow you to investigate activity associated with the following container-related entities: Amazon EKS clusters, container images, Kubernetes pods, and Kubernetes subjects.| July 26, 2022 +[Added a new optional data source](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| Detective now supports EKS audit logs as an optional data source package. An administrator account can enable this new data source for their existing behavior graph. Graphs created after this date will have this data source enabled by default. Administrators can disable this data source manually at any time.| July 26, 2022 @@ -81 +81 @@ Added support for additional Amazon GuardDuty finding types| Detective now provi -[Replaced finding profiles with finding overviews](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/finding-overview.html )| Finding profiles contained visualizations that analyzed activity for the involved resource. The new finding overview contains finding details ingested from GuardDuty, and a list of involved entities. From the finding overview, you can pivot to the profiles for related entities.| September 20, 2021 +[Replaced finding profiles with finding overviews](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/finding-overview.html )| Finding profiles contained visualizations that analyzed activity for the involved resource. The new finding overview contains finding details ingested from GuardDuty, and a list of involved entities. From the finding overview, you can pivot to the profiles for related entities.| September 20, 2021 @@ -83 +83 @@ Removed the limit on supported GuardDuty finding types| Detective is no longer l -[Link to finding details from the associated findings profile panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/entity-finding-list.html )| On an entity profile, when you choose a finding in the associated findings list, the finding details are displayed in the panel to the right. The scope time is set to the finding time window.| September 20, 2021 +[Link to finding details from the associated findings profile panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/entity-finding-list.html )| On an entity profile, when you choose a finding in the associated findings list, the finding details are displayed in the panel to the right. The scope time is set to the finding time window.| September 20, 2021 @@ -85 +85 @@ Added S3 buckets to the available entity types in Detective| Detective now provi -[New option to generate Detective URLs in Splunk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-splunk-integration-url.html)| The Splunk Trumpet project allows you to send AWS content to Splunk. The project now allows you to add Detective URLs to navigate to profiles for GuardDuty findings.| September 8, 2021 +[New option to generate Detective URLs in Splunk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-splunk-integration-url.html)| The Splunk Trumpet project allows you to send AWS content to Splunk. The project now allows you to add Detective URLs to navigate to profiles for GuardDuty findings.| September 8, 2021 @@ -92 +92 @@ New Resource interaction tab for users, roles, and role sessions| The **Resource -[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| A new section in the security chapter provides details about managed policies for Detective. Detective currently provides a single managed policy, `AmazonDetectiveFullAccess`.| May 10, 2021 +[Added managed policy information to the security chapter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.html)| A new section in the security chapter provides details about managed policies for Detective. Detective currently provides a single managed policy, `AmazonDetectiveFullAccess`.| May 10, 2021 @@ -98 +98 @@ Added differences for AWS GovCloud (US) Regions| Detective is now available in t -[Added tabs to filter the member account list based on the member account status](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| The list of member accounts now displays tabs that you can use to filter the list based on the member account status. You can view all member accounts, those that have a status of **Accepted (Enabled)** , or those that have a status other than **Accepted (Enabled)**.| March 16, 2021 +[Added tabs to filter the member account list based on the member account status](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/accounts.html)| The list of member accounts now displays tabs that you can use to filter the list based on the member account status. You can view all member accounts, those that have a status of **Accepted (Enabled)** , or those that have a status other than **Accepted (Enabled)**.| March 16, 2021 @@ -100 +100 @@ Added support for additional Amazon GuardDuty finding types| Detective now provi -[Added option to Python script to suppress invitation emails](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/detective-github-scripts.html)| The Detective `enableDetective.py` script now provides a `--disable_email` option. When you include that option, Detective does not send invitation emails to the member accounts.| February 26, 2021 +[Added option to Python script to suppress invitation emails](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/detective-github-scripts.html)| The Detective `enableDetective.py` script now provides a `--disable_email` option. When you include that option, Detective does not send invitation emails to the member accounts.| February 26, 2021 @@ -105,6 +105,6 @@ Changed "master account" to "administrator account"| The term "master account" i -[New activity details for the Overall API call volume profile panel on IP address profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-api-volume.html)| You can now display activity details for IP addresses from the **Overall API call volume** profile panel. The activity details show the number of successful and failed calls for each resource that issued the call from the IP address.| February 23, 2021 -[New Overall VPC flow volume profile panel on IP address profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html)| The IP address profile now contains the **Overall VPC flow volume** profile panel. The profile panel shows the volume of VPC flow traffic to and from the IP address. You can display activity details to show the volume for each EC2 instance that the IP address communicated with.| January 21, 2021 -[Added the Detective Summary page](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/summary-page.html)| The Detective **Summary** page contains visualizations to guide analysts to entities of interest based on geolocation, numbers of API calls, and Amazon EC2 traffic volume.| January 21, 2021 -[Updated the option to pivot from Amazon GuardDuty to Detective](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-pivot-from-service.html)| In GuardDuty, the **Investigate in Detective** option is moved from the **Actions** menu to the finding details panel. It displays a list of related entities. If the finding type is supported, the list also includes the finding. You can then choose to navigate to either an entity profile or a finding profile.| January 15, 2021 -[Added option to set the activity details window to the default scope time](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown.html)| On the activity details for **Overall API call volume** and **Overall VPC flow volume** , you can set the time window for the activity details to the default scope time for the profile.| January 15, 2021 -[Added handling of high-volume time intervals for entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/high-degree-entities.html)| Added a new notice to indicate when an entity has one or more high-volume time intervals. A new **High-volume entities** page displays all of the high-volume intervals for the current scope time.| December 18, 2020 +[New activity details for the Overall API call volume profile panel on IP address profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-api-volume.html)| You can now display activity details for IP addresses from the **Overall API call volume** profile panel. The activity details show the number of successful and failed calls for each resource that issued the call from the IP address.| February 23, 2021 +[New Overall VPC flow volume profile panel on IP address profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-vpc-volume.html)| The IP address profile now contains the **Overall VPC flow volume** profile panel. The profile panel shows the volume of VPC flow traffic to and from the IP address. You can display activity details to show the volume for each EC2 instance that the IP address communicated with.| January 21, 2021 +[Added the Detective Summary page](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/summary-page.html)| The Detective **Summary** page contains visualizations to guide analysts to entities of interest based on geolocation, numbers of API calls, and Amazon EC2 traffic volume.| January 21, 2021 +[Updated the option to pivot from Amazon GuardDuty to Detective](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-pivot-from-service.html)| In GuardDuty, the **Investigate in Detective** option is moved from the **Actions** menu to the finding details panel. It displays a list of related entities. If the finding type is supported, the list also includes the finding. You can then choose to navigate to either an entity profile or a finding profile.| January 15, 2021 +[Added option to set the activity details window to the default scope time](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown.html)| On the activity details for **Overall API call volume** and **Overall VPC flow volume** , you can set the time window for the activity details to the default scope time for the profile.| January 15, 2021 +[Added handling of high-volume time intervals for entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/high-degree-entities.html)| Added a new notice to indicate when an entity has one or more high-volume time intervals. A new **High-volume entities** page displays all of the high-volume intervals for the current scope time.| December 18, 2020 @@ -113 +113 @@ Member account quota increased to 1,200| Master accounts can now invite up to 1, -[Added time range selection for activity details on the Overall API call volume profile panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-api-volume.html)| On the **Overall API flow volume** panel, you can now display activity details for any selected time range. The panel initially displays an option to display the activity details for the scope time.| September 29, 2020 +[Added time range selection for activity details on the Overall API call volume profile panel](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//detective/latest/userguide/profile-panel-drilldown-overall-api-volume.html)| On the **Overall API flow volume** panel, you can now display activity details for any selected time range. The panel initially displays an option to display the activity details for the scope time.| September 29, 2020