AWS health documentation change
Summary
Updated section title and references from 'AWS Health Dashboard' to 'Health Dashboard'.
Security assessment
Branding consistency update in existing security guidance. No new security content or vulnerability fixes.
Diff
diff --git a/health/latest/ug/security-best-practices.md b/health/latest/ug/security-best-practices.md index 923c4c9bf..e0fda684d 100644 --- a//health/latest/ug/security-best-practices.md +++ b//health/latest/ug/security-best-practices.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Grant AWS Health users minimum possible permissionsView the AWS Health DashboardIntegrate AWS Health with Amazon Chime or SlackMonitor for AWS Health events +Grant AWS Health users minimum possible permissionsView the Health DashboardIntegrate AWS Health with Amazon Chime or SlackMonitor for AWS Health events @@ -13 +13 @@ See the following best practices for working with AWS Health. -Follow the principle of least privilege by using the minimum set of access policy permissions for your users and groups. For example, you might allow an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user access to the AWS Health Dashboard. However, you might not allow that same user to enable or disable access to AWS Organizations. +Follow the principle of least privilege by using the minimum set of access policy permissions for your users and groups. For example, you might allow an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user access to the Health Dashboard. However, you might not allow that same user to enable or disable access to AWS Organizations. @@ -17 +17 @@ For more information, see [AWS Health identity-based policy examples](./security -## View the AWS Health Dashboard +## View the Health Dashboard @@ -19 +19 @@ For more information, see [AWS Health identity-based policy examples](./security -Check your AWS Health Dashboard often to identify events that might affect your account or applications. For example, you might receive an event notification about your resources, such as an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance that needs to be updated. +Check your Health Dashboard often to identify events that might affect your account or applications. For example, you might receive an event notification about your resources, such as an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance that needs to be updated.