AWS securityhub documentation change
Summary
Updated title and references from 'Security Hub controls' to 'Security Hub CSPM controls' for AWS Service Catalog documentation
Security assessment
The changes are limited to rebranding terminology (adding 'CSPM') without introducing new security content or addressing vulnerabilities. No security implications were modified.
Diff
diff --git a/securityhub/latest/userguide/servicecatalog-controls.md b/securityhub/latest/userguide/servicecatalog-controls.md index 119a92333..877cdaa0f 100644 --- a//securityhub/latest/userguide/servicecatalog-controls.md +++ b//securityhub/latest/userguide/servicecatalog-controls.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -# Security Hub controls for AWS Service Catalog +# Security Hub CSPM controls for AWS Service Catalog @@ -9 +9 @@ -This AWS Security Hub control evaluates the AWS Service Catalog service and resources. The control might not be available in all AWS Regions. For more information, see [Availability of controls by Region](./securityhub-regions.html#securityhub-regions-control-support). +This AWS Security Hub CSPM control evaluates the AWS Service Catalog service and resources. The control might not be available in all AWS Regions. For more information, see [Availability of controls by Region](./securityhub-regions.html#securityhub-regions-control-support). @@ -29 +29 @@ This control checks whether AWS Service Catalog shares portfolios within an orga -Portfolio sharing only within Organizations helps ensure that a portfolio isn't shared with incorrect AWS accounts. To share a Service Catalog portfolio with an account in an organization, Security Hub recommends using `ORGANIZATION_MEMBER_ACCOUNT` instead of `ACCOUNT`. This simplifies administration by governing the access granted to the account across the organization. If you have a business need to share Service Catalog portfolios with an external account, you can [automatically suppress the findings](./automation-rules.html) from this control or [disable it](./disable-controls-overview.html). +Portfolio sharing only within Organizations helps ensure that a portfolio isn't shared with incorrect AWS accounts. To share a Service Catalog portfolio with an account in an organization, Security Hub CSPM recommends using `ORGANIZATION_MEMBER_ACCOUNT` instead of `ACCOUNT`. This simplifies administration by governing the access granted to the account across the organization. If you have a business need to share Service Catalog portfolios with an external account, you can [automatically suppress the findings](./automation-rules.html) from this control or [disable it](./disable-controls-overview.html).