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Service: cli · 2026-02-28 · Documentation low

File: cli/latest/reference/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.md

Summary

Updated references from 'Security Hub' to 'Security Hub CSPM' across multiple sections, added '--cli-error-format' CLI option documentation, and adjusted formatting/descriptions related to automation rules and filtering.

Security assessment

The changes primarily involve rebranding references to 'Security Hub CSPM' and adding a new CLI error formatting option. There's no indication of addressing a specific security vulnerability or weakness. The updates to CSPM references likely reflect product naming adjustments rather than security fixes.

Diff

diff --git a/cli/latest/reference/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.md b/cli/latest/reference/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.md
index f37977641..902a5a34e 100644
--- a//cli/latest/reference/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.md
+++ b//cli/latest/reference/securityhub/batch-get-automation-rules.md
@@ -15 +15 @@
-  * [AWS CLI 2.33.29 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
+  * [AWS CLI 2.34.0 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
@@ -88,0 +89 @@ See also: [AWS API Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/securi
+    [--cli-error-format <value>]
@@ -148,0 +150 @@ The formatting style for command output.
+  * off
@@ -214,0 +217,13 @@ Disable automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
+`--cli-error-format` (string)
+
+The formatting style for error output. By default, errors are displayed in enhanced format.
+
+  * legacy
+  * json
+  * yaml
+  * text
+  * table
+  * enhanced
+
+
+
@@ -317 +332 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>> Whether the rule is active after it is created. If this parameter is equal to `ENABLED` , Security Hub starts applying the rule to findings and finding updates after the rule is created.
+>>> Whether the rule is active after it is created. If this parameter is equal to `ENABLED` , Security Hub CSPM starts applying the rule to findings and finding updates after the rule is created.
@@ -328 +343 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>> An integer ranging from 1 to 1000 that represents the order in which the rule action is applied to findings. Security Hub applies rules with lower values for this parameter first.
+>>> An integer ranging from 1 to 1000 that represents the order in which the rule action is applied to findings. Security Hub CSPM applies rules with lower values for this parameter first.
@@ -359 +374 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>> Specifies whether a rule is the last to be applied with respect to a finding that matches the rule criteria. This is useful when a finding matches the criteria for multiple rules, and each rule has different actions. If a rule is terminal, Security Hub applies the rule action to a finding that matches the rule criteria and doesn’t evaluate other rules for the finding. By default, a rule isn’t terminal.
+>>> Specifies whether a rule is the last to be applied with respect to a finding that matches the rule criteria. This is useful when a finding matches the criteria for multiple rules, and each rule has different actions. If a rule is terminal, Security Hub CSPM applies the rule action to a finding that matches the rule criteria and doesn’t evaluate other rules for the finding. By default, a rule isn’t terminal.
@@ -363 +378 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>> A set of [Amazon Web Services Security Finding Format](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/securityhub-findings-format.html) finding field attributes and corresponding expected values that Security Hub uses to filter findings. If a rule is enabled and a finding matches the conditions specified in this parameter, Security Hub applies the rule action to the finding.
+>>> A set of [Amazon Web Services Security Finding Format](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/securityhub-findings-format.html) finding field attributes and corresponding expected values that Security Hub CSPM uses to filter findings. If a rule is enabled and a finding matches the conditions specified in this parameter, Security Hub CSPM applies the rule action to the finding.
@@ -367 +382 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a third-party product that generated a finding in Security Hub.
+>>>> The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a third-party product that generated a finding in Security Hub CSPM.
@@ -373 +388 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -377 +392 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -387 +402 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -411 +426 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -413 +428 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -422 +437 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -444 +459 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -448 +463 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -458 +473 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -482 +497 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -484 +499 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -493 +508 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -515 +530 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -519 +534 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -529 +544 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -553 +568 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -555 +570 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -564 +579 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -586 +601 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -590 +605 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -600 +615 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -624 +639 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -626 +641 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -635 +650 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -651 +666 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> One or more finding types in the format of namespace/category/classifier that classify a finding. For a list of namespaces, classifiers, and categories, see [Types taxonomy for ASFF](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/securityhub-findings-format-type-taxonomy.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>> One or more finding types in the format of namespace/category/classifier that classify a finding. For a list of namespaces, classifiers, and categories, see [Types taxonomy for ASFF](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/securityhub-findings-format-type-taxonomy.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -657 +672 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -661 +676 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -671 +686 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -695 +710 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -697 +712 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -706 +721 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -724 +739 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -736 +751 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -748 +763 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -778 +793 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -790 +805 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -802 +817 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -832 +847 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -844 +859 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -856 +871 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -886 +901 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -898 +913 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -910 +925 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
+>>>>>> For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub CSPM, see [Timestamps](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/1.0/APIReference/Welcome.html#timestamps) .
@@ -938 +953 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> The likelihood that a finding accurately identifies the behavior or issue that it was intended to identify. `Confidence` is scored on a 0–100 basis using a ratio scale. A value of `0` means 0 percent confidence, and a value of `100` means 100 percent confidence. For example, a data exfiltration detection based on a statistical deviation of network traffic has low confidence because an actual exfiltration hasn’t been verified. For more information, see [Confidence](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/asff-top-level-attributes.html#asff-confidence) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>> The likelihood that a finding accurately identifies the behavior or issue that it was intended to identify. `Confidence` is scored on a 0–100 basis using a ratio scale. A value of `0` means 0 percent confidence, and a value of `100` means 100 percent confidence. For example, a data exfiltration detection based on a statistical deviation of network traffic has low confidence because an actual exfiltration hasn’t been verified. For more information, see [Confidence](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/asff-top-level-attributes.html#asff-confidence) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -968 +983 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>> The level of importance that is assigned to the resources that are associated with a finding. `Criticality` is scored on a 0–100 basis, using a ratio scale that supports only full integers. A score of `0` means that the underlying resources have no criticality, and a score of `100` is reserved for the most critical resources. For more information, see [Criticality](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/asff-top-level-attributes.html#asff-criticality) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>> The level of importance that is assigned to the resources that are associated with a finding. `Criticality` is scored on a 0–100 basis, using a ratio scale that supports only full integers. A score of `0` means that the underlying resources have no criticality, and a score of `100` is reserved for the most critical resources. For more information, see [Criticality](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/asff-top-level-attributes.html#asff-criticality) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -1004 +1019 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -1008 +1023 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -1018 +1033 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>>> The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -1042 +1057 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
+>>>>>> You can combine `PREFIX` filters with `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters for the same field. Security Hub CSPM first processes the `PREFIX` filters, and then the `NOT_EQUALS` or `PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS` filters.
@@ -1044 +1059 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
+>>>>>> For example, for the following filters, Security Hub CSPM first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either `AwsIam` or `AwsEc2` . It then excludes findings that have a resource type of `AwsIamPolicy` and findings that have a resource type of `AwsEc2NetworkInterface` .
@@ -1053 +1068 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub User Guide_ .
+>>>>>>> `CONTAINS` and `NOT_CONTAINS` operators can be used only with automation rules V1. `CONTAINS_WORD` operator is only supported in `GetFindingsV2` , `GetFindingStatisticsV2` , `GetResourcesV2` , and `GetResourceStatisticsV2` APIs. For more information, see [Automation rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/securityhub/latest/userguide/automation-rules.html) in the _Security Hub CSPM User Guide_ .
@@ -1075 +1090 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
+>>>>> A string filter for filtering Security Hub CSPM findings.
@@ -1079 +1094 @@ Rules -> (list)
->>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
+>>>>>> The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is `Security Hub CSPM` . If you provide `security hub` as the filter value, there’s no match.
@@ -1089 +1104 @@ Rules -> (list)