AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Replaced 'Security Hub' with 'Security Hub CSPM' in text and image captions
Security assessment
The change updates terminology to specify CSPM functionality but shows no evidence of addressing security vulnerabilities. It refines documentation about security feature integrations.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/vulnerability-management/define-ownership-of-security-findings.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/vulnerability-management/define-ownership-of-security-findings.md index 648ed2210..fc12b4873 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/vulnerability-management/define-ownership-of-security-findings.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/vulnerability-management/define-ownership-of-security-findings.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Defining an ownership model to triage security findings can be challenging, but -To facilitate assignment of findings to the appropriate teams and resources, we recommend integrating AWS Security Hub with any existing systems that your teams use to manage their daily tasks. For example, you can integrate Security Hub with security information and event management (SIEM) systems or product backlog and ticketing systems. For more information, see [Prepare to assign security findings](./prepare-finding-assignments.html) in this guide. +To facilitate assignment of findings to the appropriate teams and resources, we recommend integrating AWS Security Hub CSPM with any existing systems that your teams use to manage their daily tasks. For example, you can integrate Security Hub CSPM with security information and event management (SIEM) systems or product backlog and ticketing systems. For more information, see [Prepare to assign security findings](./prepare-finding-assignments.html) in this guide. @@ -15 +15 @@ The following is an example of an ownership model that you can use as a starting - + @@ -21 +21 @@ For multi-account environments that separate applications into dedicated account - +