AWS inspector documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub CSPM' in suppression rules context
Security assessment
Change maintains existing suppression functionality while only updating product/service naming. No impact on security controls or vulnerability handling.
Diff
diff --git a/inspector/latest/user/findings-managing-supression-rules.md b/inspector/latest/user/findings-managing-supression-rules.md index 0c85d7143..389d8b97c 100644 --- a//inspector/latest/user/findings-managing-supression-rules.md +++ b//inspector/latest/user/findings-managing-supression-rules.md @@ -11 +11 @@ You can create suppression rules to hide findings that match criteria. For examp -You create suppression rules to prioritize your most important findings. Suppression rules don't have any impact on your findings, as they only hide findings from view. You cannot create a suppression rule that closes or remediates findings. You can also [suppress unwanted findings in AWS Security Hub with an Amazon EventBridge rule](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-create-auto-suppression-rules-in-aws-security-hub/). The procedures in this section describe how to create, view, edit, and delete a suppression rule. +You create suppression rules to prioritize your most important findings. Suppression rules don't have any impact on your findings, as they only hide findings from view. You cannot create a suppression rule that closes or remediates findings. You can also [suppress unwanted findings in AWS Security Hub CSPM with an Amazon EventBridge rule](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-create-auto-suppression-rules-in-aws-security-hub/). The procedures in this section describe how to create, view, edit, and delete a suppression rule. @@ -80 +80 @@ You can delete suppression rules. If you delete a suppression rule, Amazon Inspe -After you delete a suppression rule, new and existing occurrences of findings that met the rule's criteria have a status of **Active**. This means that they appear by default on the Amazon Inspector console. In addition, Amazon Inspector publishes these findings to AWS Security Hub and Amazon EventBridge as events. +After you delete a suppression rule, new and existing occurrences of findings that met the rule's criteria have a status of **Active**. This means that they appear by default on the Amazon Inspector console. In addition, Amazon Inspector publishes these findings to AWS Security Hub CSPM and Amazon EventBridge as events.