AWS macie documentation change
Summary
Changed 'AWS Security Hub' to 'AWS Security Hub CSPM' in suppression rule documentation
Security assessment
Updates service nomenclature without altering security controls or introducing new security information
Diff
diff --git a/macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-create.md b/macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-create.md index efc7a1324..24f87993c 100644 --- a//macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-create.md +++ b//macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-create.md @@ -9 +9 @@ A _suppression rule_ is a set of attribute-based filter criteria that defines ca -If you suppress findings with a suppression rule, Macie continues to generate findings for subsequent occurrences of sensitive data and potential policy violations that match the rule's criteria. However, Macie automatically changes the status of the findings to _archived_. This means that the findings don't appear by default on the Amazon Macie console, but they persist in Macie until they expire. (Macie stores findings for 90 days.) This also means that Macie doesn't publish the findings to Amazon EventBridge as events or to AWS Security Hub. +If you suppress findings with a suppression rule, Macie continues to generate findings for subsequent occurrences of sensitive data and potential policy violations that match the rule's criteria. However, Macie automatically changes the status of the findings to _archived_. This means that the findings don't appear by default on the Amazon Macie console, but they persist in Macie until they expire. (Macie stores findings for 90 days.) This also means that Macie doesn't publish the findings to Amazon EventBridge as events or to AWS Security Hub CSPM.