AWS macie documentation change
Summary
Added 'CSPM' suffix to AWS Security Hub references
Security assessment
Change appears to be a branding update from 'AWS Security Hub' to 'AWS Security Hub CSPM' without introducing new security concepts or addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-delete.md b/macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-delete.md index 92306855c..fcaf2c811 100644 --- a//macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-delete.md +++ b//macie/latest/user/findings-suppression-rule-delete.md @@ -9 +9 @@ You can delete a suppression rule at any time. If you delete a suppression rule, -After you delete a suppression rule, new and subsequent occurrences of findings that match the rule's criteria have a status of _current_ (not _archived_). This means that they appear by default on the Amazon Macie console. In addition, Macie publishes them to Amazon EventBridge as events. Depending on the [publication settings](./findings-publish-frequency.html) for your account, Macie also publishes the findings to AWS Security Hub. +After you delete a suppression rule, new and subsequent occurrences of findings that match the rule's criteria have a status of _current_ (not _archived_). This means that they appear by default on the Amazon Macie console. In addition, Macie publishes them to Amazon EventBridge as events. Depending on the [publication settings](./findings-publish-frequency.html) for your account, Macie also publishes the findings to AWS Security Hub CSPM.