AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Updated detective guardrails implementation reference to include 'CSPM' in Security Hub name
Security assessment
Minor terminology update reflecting Security Hub's CSPM features. No security vulnerabilities or incidents are referenced in the change.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/well-architected-best-practices-fsx-windows/apg-gloss.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/well-architected-best-practices-fsx-windows/apg-gloss.md index c7b268e14..4df80e24a 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/well-architected-best-practices-fsx-windows/apg-gloss.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/well-architected-best-practices-fsx-windows/apg-gloss.md @@ -696 +696 @@ guardrail -A high-level rule that helps govern resources, policies, and compliance across organizational units (OUs). _Preventive guardrails_ enforce policies to ensure alignment to compliance standards. They are implemented by using service control policies and IAM permissions boundaries. _Detective guardrails_ detect policy violations and compliance issues, and generate alerts for remediation. They are implemented by using AWS Config, AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Trusted Advisor, Amazon Inspector, and custom AWS Lambda checks. +A high-level rule that helps govern resources, policies, and compliance across organizational units (OUs). _Preventive guardrails_ enforce policies to ensure alignment to compliance standards. They are implemented by using service control policies and IAM permissions boundaries. _Detective guardrails_ detect policy violations and compliance issues, and generate alerts for remediation. They are implemented by using AWS Config, AWS Security Hub CSPM, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Trusted Advisor, Amazon Inspector, and custom AWS Lambda checks.