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AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change

Service: prescriptive-guidance · 2025-12-10 · Documentation low

File: prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-banking-modernization-clm/faq.md

Summary

Updated reference from 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub CSPM' in confidentiality assurance section

Security assessment

Change specifies the CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management) capability of Security Hub but doesn't address any security vulnerability or incident. It enhances documentation accuracy without indicating a security response.

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diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-banking-modernization-clm/faq.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-banking-modernization-clm/faq.md
index 28d89eb55..6a381c978 100644
--- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-banking-modernization-clm/faq.md
+++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-banking-modernization-clm/faq.md
@@ -19 +19 @@ Yes, as per GDPR Chapter 2, [Article 5](https://gdpr-info.eu/art-5-gdpr/), the a
-Confidentiality is ensured through continuous compliance and security patterns by using Security Hub, AWS Config, and Macie. Confidentiality breaches are immediately detected, remediated, and escalated. We also recommend that you add guardrails at the deployment phase. Guardrails help ensure that no critical change that could endanger confidentiality gets pushed to the architecture.
+Confidentiality is ensured through continuous compliance and security patterns by using Security Hub CSPM, AWS Config, and Macie. Confidentiality breaches are immediately detected, remediated, and escalated. We also recommend that you add guardrails at the deployment phase. Guardrails help ensure that no critical change that could endanger confidentiality gets pushed to the architecture.