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AWS wellarchitected documentation change

Service: wellarchitected · 2026-02-25 · Documentation low

File: wellarchitected/latest/framework/sec_detect_investigate_events_logs.md

Summary

Replaced 'Quick Suite' with 'Quick' in security analytics documentation, including visualization tools and blog references.

Security assessment

Changes are purely terminological updates (Quick Suite → Quick) in security logging contexts. No modifications to security configurations, access policies, or threat detection guidance. Maintains existing security practices without introducing new vulnerabilities or controls.

Diff

diff --git a/wellarchitected/latest/framework/sec_detect_investigate_events_logs.md b/wellarchitected/latest/framework/sec_detect_investigate_events_logs.md
index 4ca89a8c1..344144d0d 100644
--- a//wellarchitected/latest/framework/sec_detect_investigate_events_logs.md
+++ b//wellarchitected/latest/framework/sec_detect_investigate_events_logs.md
@@ -38 +38 @@ To ease capturing and standardizing logs and findings, evaluate [Amazon Security
-Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capabilities. AWS recommends you deploy tools for security analytics that operate in an AWS environment into a [Security Tooling](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/security-ou-and-accounts.html#security-tooling-accounts) account that is separate from your Log Archive account. This approach allows you to implement controls at depth to protect the integrity and availability of the logs and log management process, distinct from the tools that access them. Consider using services, such as [Amazon Athena](https://aws.amazon.com/athena/), to run on-demand queries that correlate multiple data sources. You can also integrate visualization tools, such as [Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/). AI-powered solutions are becoming increasingly available and can perform functions such as translating findings into human-readable summaries and natural language interaction. These solutions are often more readily integrated by having a standardized data storage location for querying. 
+Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capabilities. AWS recommends you deploy tools for security analytics that operate in an AWS environment into a [Security Tooling](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/security-ou-and-accounts.html#security-tooling-accounts) account that is separate from your Log Archive account. This approach allows you to implement controls at depth to protect the integrity and availability of the logs and log management process, distinct from the tools that access them. Consider using services, such as [Amazon Athena](https://aws.amazon.com/athena/), to run on-demand queries that correlate multiple data sources. You can also integrate visualization tools, such as [Quick](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/). AI-powered solutions are becoming increasingly available and can perform functions such as translating findings into human-readable summaries and natural language interaction. These solutions are often more readily integrated by having a standardized data storage location for querying. 
@@ -56 +56 @@ Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capa
-    1. Configure tools such as Amazon Athena, Quick Suite, or third-party solutions to have the access required to your standardized locations. Configure these tools to operate out of the Security Tooling account with cross-account read access to the Log Archive account where applicable. [Create subscribers in Amazon Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security-lake/latest/userguide/subscriber-management.html) to provide these tools access to your data. 
+    1. Configure tools such as Amazon Athena, Quick, or third-party solutions to have the access required to your standardized locations. Configure these tools to operate out of the Security Tooling account with cross-account read access to the Log Archive account where applicable. [Create subscribers in Amazon Security Lake](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security-lake/latest/userguide/subscriber-management.html) to provide these tools access to your data. 
@@ -89 +89 @@ Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capa
-  * [Aggregating, searching, and visualizing log data from distributed sources with Amazon Athena and Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/aggregating-searching-and-visualizing-log-data-from-distributed-sources-with-amazon-athena-and-amazon-quicksight/)
+  * [Aggregating, searching, and visualizing log data from distributed sources with Amazon Athena and Quick](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/aggregating-searching-and-visualizing-log-data-from-distributed-sources-with-amazon-athena-and-amazon-quicksight/)
@@ -91 +91 @@ Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capa
-  * [How to visualize Amazon Security Lake findings with Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-visualize-amazon-security-lake-findings-with-amazon-quicksight/)
+  * [How to visualize Amazon Security Lake findings with Quick](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-visualize-amazon-security-lake-findings-with-amazon-quicksight/)
@@ -114 +114 @@ Storing security data in standardized locations provides advanced analytics capa
-  * [Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/)
+  * [Quick](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/)