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Comparing version 3.635.0 to 3.636.0

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dist-types/commands/UpdateFindingsCommand.d.ts

@@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ import { Command as $Command } from "@smithy/smithy-client";

* the <code>BatchUpdateFindings</code> operation.</p>
* <p>Updates the <code>Note</code> and <code>RecordState</code> of the Security Hub-aggregated
* <p>The <code>UpdateFindings</code> operation updates the <code>Note</code> and <code>RecordState</code> of the Security Hub aggregated
* findings that the filter attributes specify. Any member account that can view the finding
* also sees the update to the finding.</p>
* <p>Finding updates made with <code>UpdateFindings</code> might not be persisted if the same finding is later updated by the
* finding provider through the <code>BatchImportFindings</code> operation.</p>
* can also see the update to the finding.</p>
* <p>Finding updates made with <code>UpdateFindings</code> aren't persisted if the same finding is later updated by the
* finding provider through the <code>BatchImportFindings</code> operation. In addition, Security Hub doesn't
* record updates made with <code>UpdateFindings</code> in the finding history.</p>
* @example

@@ -40,0 +41,0 @@ * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.

/**
* <p>Security Hub provides you with a comprehensive view of your security state in Amazon Web Services and helps
* you assess your Amazon Web Services environment against security industry standards and best practices.</p>
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Services, and
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Servicesservices, and
* supported third-party products and helps you analyze your security trends and identify the highest priority security

@@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ * issues.</p>

* security controls and generates control findings to help you assess your compliance against security best practices.</p>
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Services,
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Servicesservices,
* such as Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Inspector, and
* supported third-party products. This gives you a single pane of glass into a variety of security-related issues. You
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Services and supported third-party products.</p>
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Servicesservices and supported third-party products.</p>
* <p>Security Hub offers automation features that help you triage and remediate security issues. For example,

@@ -28,3 +28,3 @@ * you can use automation rules to automatically update critical findings when a security check fails. You can also leverage the integration with

* that demonstrate how to use Security Hub features. It also provides information about topics such as
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Services.</p>
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Servicesservices.</p>
* <p>In addition to interacting with Security Hub by making calls to the Security Hub API, you can

@@ -34,3 +34,3 @@ * use a current version of an Amazon Web Services command line tool or SDK. Amazon Web Services provides tools

* Java, Go, Python, C++, and .NET. These tools and SDKs provide convenient, programmatic access to
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Services . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Servicesservices . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For information about installing and using the Amazon Web Services tools

@@ -37,0 +37,0 @@ * and SDKs, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/developer/tools/">Tools to Build on Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>

@@ -586,3 +586,3 @@ import { HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions } from "@smithy/types";

* you assess your Amazon Web Services environment against security industry standards and best practices.</p>
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Services, and
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Servicesservices, and
* supported third-party products and helps you analyze your security trends and identify the highest priority security

@@ -596,6 +596,6 @@ * issues.</p>

* security controls and generates control findings to help you assess your compliance against security best practices.</p>
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Services,
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Servicesservices,
* such as Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Inspector, and
* supported third-party products. This gives you a single pane of glass into a variety of security-related issues. You
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Services and supported third-party products.</p>
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Servicesservices and supported third-party products.</p>
* <p>Security Hub offers automation features that help you triage and remediate security issues. For example,

@@ -611,3 +611,3 @@ * you can use automation rules to automatically update critical findings when a security check fails. You can also leverage the integration with

* that demonstrate how to use Security Hub features. It also provides information about topics such as
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Services.</p>
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Servicesservices.</p>
* <p>In addition to interacting with Security Hub by making calls to the Security Hub API, you can

@@ -617,3 +617,3 @@ * use a current version of an Amazon Web Services command line tool or SDK. Amazon Web Services provides tools

* Java, Go, Python, C++, and .NET. These tools and SDKs provide convenient, programmatic access to
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Services . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Servicesservices . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For information about installing and using the Amazon Web Services tools

@@ -620,0 +620,0 @@ * and SDKs, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/developer/tools/">Tools to Build on Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>

@@ -235,3 +235,3 @@ import { HostHeaderInputConfig, HostHeaderResolvedConfig } from "@aws-sdk/middleware-host-header";

* you assess your Amazon Web Services environment against security industry standards and best practices.</p>
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Services, and
* <p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Servicesservices, and
* supported third-party products and helps you analyze your security trends and identify the highest priority security

@@ -245,6 +245,6 @@ * issues.</p>

* security controls and generates control findings to help you assess your compliance against security best practices.</p>
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Services,
* <p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Servicesservices,
* such as Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Inspector, and
* supported third-party products. This gives you a single pane of glass into a variety of security-related issues. You
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Services and supported third-party products.</p>
* can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Servicesservices and supported third-party products.</p>
* <p>Security Hub offers automation features that help you triage and remediate security issues. For example,

@@ -260,3 +260,3 @@ * you can use automation rules to automatically update critical findings when a security check fails. You can also leverage the integration with

* that demonstrate how to use Security Hub features. It also provides information about topics such as
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Services.</p>
* integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Servicesservices.</p>
* <p>In addition to interacting with Security Hub by making calls to the Security Hub API, you can

@@ -266,3 +266,3 @@ * use a current version of an Amazon Web Services command line tool or SDK. Amazon Web Services provides tools

* Java, Go, Python, C++, and .NET. These tools and SDKs provide convenient, programmatic access to
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Services . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* Security Hub and other Amazon Web Servicesservices . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
* managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For information about installing and using the Amazon Web Services tools

@@ -269,0 +269,0 @@ * and SDKs, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/developer/tools/">Tools to Build on Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>

{
"name": "@aws-sdk/client-securityhub",
"description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Securityhub Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
"version": "3.635.0",
"version": "3.636.0",
"scripts": {

@@ -6,0 +6,0 @@ "build": "concurrently 'yarn:build:cjs' 'yarn:build:es' 'yarn:build:types'",

@@ -11,3 +11,3 @@ <!-- generated file, do not edit directly -->

you assess your Amazon Web Services environment against security industry standards and best practices.</p>
<p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Services, and
<p>Security Hub collects security data across Amazon Web Services accounts, Amazon Web Servicesservices, and
supported third-party products and helps you analyze your security trends and identify the highest priority security

@@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ issues.</p>

security controls and generates control findings to help you assess your compliance against security best practices.</p>
<p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Services,
<p>In addition to generating control findings, Security Hub also receives findings from other Amazon Web Servicesservices,
such as Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Inspector, and
supported third-party products. This gives you a single pane of glass into a variety of security-related issues. You
can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Services and supported third-party products.</p>
can also send Security Hub findings to other Amazon Web Servicesservices and supported third-party products.</p>
<p>Security Hub offers automation features that help you triage and remediate security issues. For example,

@@ -36,3 +36,3 @@ you can use automation rules to automatically update critical findings when a security check fails. You can also leverage the integration with

that demonstrate how to use Security Hub features. It also provides information about topics such as
integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Services.</p>
integrating Security Hub with other Amazon Web Servicesservices.</p>
<p>In addition to interacting with Security Hub by making calls to the Security Hub API, you can

@@ -42,3 +42,3 @@ use a current version of an Amazon Web Services command line tool or SDK. Amazon Web Services provides tools

Java, Go, Python, C++, and .NET. These tools and SDKs provide convenient, programmatic access to
Security Hub and other Amazon Web Services . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
Security Hub and other Amazon Web Servicesservices . They also handle tasks such as signing requests,
managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For information about installing and using the Amazon Web Services tools

@@ -45,0 +45,0 @@ and SDKs, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/developer/tools/">Tools to Build on Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>

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