aws-sdk-securitylake 1.29.0 → 1.31.0

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+ 1.31.0 (2024-10-14)
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+ * Feature - This release updates request validation regex for resource ARNs.
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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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  1.29.0 (2024-09-23)
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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/telemetry.rb'
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  require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/sign.rb'
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  require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/protocols/rest_json.rb'
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- Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration.add_identifier(:securitylake)
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  module Aws::SecurityLake
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  # An API client for SecurityLake. To construct a client, you need to configure a `:region` and `:credentials`.
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  #
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  # @!group API Operations
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- # Adds a natively supported Amazon Web Service as an Amazon Security
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- # Lake source. Enables source types for member accounts in required
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- # Amazon Web Services Regions, based on the parameters you specify. You
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- # can choose any source type in any Region for either accounts that are
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- # part of a trusted organization or standalone accounts. Once you add an
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- # Amazon Web Service as a source, Security Lake starts collecting logs
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- # and events from it.
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+ # Adds a natively supported Amazon Web Services service as an Amazon
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+ # Security Lake source. Enables source types for member accounts in
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+ # required Amazon Web Services Regions, based on the parameters you
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+ # specify. You can choose any source type in any Region for either
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+ # accounts that are part of a trusted organization or standalone
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+ # accounts. Once you add an Amazon Web Services service as a source,
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+ # Security Lake starts collecting logs and events from it.
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  #
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  # You can use this API only to enable natively supported Amazon Web
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- # Services as a source. Use `CreateCustomLogSource` to enable data
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- # collection from a custom source.
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+ # Services services as a source. Use `CreateCustomLogSource` to enable
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+ # data collection from a custom source.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Array<Types::AwsLogSourceConfiguration>] :sources
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  # Specify the natively-supported Amazon Web Services service to add as a
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  # table and an Glue crawler.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Types::CustomLogSourceConfiguration] :configuration
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- # The configuration for the third-party custom source.
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+ # The configuration used for the third-party custom source.
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<String>] :event_classes
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  # The Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) event classes which
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :source_name
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  # Specify the name for a third-party custom source. This must be a
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- # Regionally unique value.
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+ # Regionally unique value. The `sourceName` you enter here, is used in
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+ # the `LogProviderRole` name which follows the convention
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+ # `AmazonSecurityLake-Provider-\{name of the custom
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+ # source\}-\{region\}`. You must use a `CustomLogSource` name that is
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+ # shorter than or equal to 20 characters. This ensures that the
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+ # `LogProviderRole` name is below the 64 character limit.
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :source_version
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  # Region with the specified configurations.
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  #
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  # When you enable Security Lake, it starts ingesting security data after
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- # the `CreateAwsLogSource` call. This includes ingesting security data
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- # from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers.
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+ # the `CreateAwsLogSource` call and after you create subscribers using
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+ # the `CreateSubscriber` API. This includes ingesting security data from
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+ # sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers.
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  # Security Lake also enables all the existing settings and resources
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  # that it stores or maintains for your Amazon Web Services account in
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  # the current Region, including security log and event data. For more
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  end
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  # Creates the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security
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- # Lake for the organization you specify.
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+ # Lake for the organization you specify. The notification subscription
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+ # is created for exceptions that cannot be resolved by Security Lake
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+ # automatically.
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  #
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- # The expiration period and time-to-live (TTL).
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+ # The expiration period and time-to-live (TTL). It is the duration of
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+ # time until which the exception message remains.
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  #
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- # enabled in Amazon Security Lake. You can create a subscriber with
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- # access to data in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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+ # Creates a subscriber for accounts that are already enabled in Amazon
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+ # Security Lake. You can create a subscriber with access to data in the
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+ # current Amazon Web Services Region.
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  # @option params [Array<String>] :access_types
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- # collected. Security Lake supports log and event collection for
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- # natively supported Amazon Web Services.
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+ # The supported Amazon Web Services services from which logs and events
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+ # are collected. Security Lake supports log and event collection for
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+ # natively supported Amazon Web Services services.
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  # @option params [String] :subscriber_description
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- # source in the specified Regions and accounts, and subscribers can no
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- # longer consume new data from the source. However, subscribers can
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+ # Removes a natively supported Amazon Web Services service as an Amazon
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+ # Security Lake source. You can remove a source for one or more Regions.
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+ # When you remove the source, Security Lake stops collecting data from
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+ # that source in the specified Regions and accounts, and subscribers can
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+ # no longer consume new data from the source. However, subscribers can
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+ # Deletes the specified subscription notification in Amazon Security
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  #
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1655
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1715
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1892
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1894
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1901
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1902
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1895
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1917
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1919
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1928
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1921
1929
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2001
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
11
11
  require 'aws-sdk-core'
12
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13
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15
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15
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16
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52
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53
55
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54
56
 
55
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57
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56
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57
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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4
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4
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9
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- date: 2024-09-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  name: aws-sdk-core