SecurityHub / Client / batch_get_automation_rules
batch_get_automation_rules#
- SecurityHub.Client.batch_get_automation_rules(**kwargs)#
Retrieves a list of details for automation rules based on rule Amazon Resource Names (ARNs).
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.batch_get_automation_rules( AutomationRulesArns=[ 'string', ] )
- Parameters:
AutomationRulesArns (list) –
[REQUIRED]
A list of rule ARNs to get details for.
(string) –
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Rules': [ { 'RuleArn': 'string', 'RuleStatus': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED', 'RuleOrder': 123, 'RuleName': 'string', 'Description': 'string', 'IsTerminal': True|False, 'Criteria': { 'ProductArn': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'AwsAccountId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'Id': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'GeneratorId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'Type': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'FirstObservedAt': [ { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string', 'DateRange': { 'Value': 123, 'Unit': 'DAYS' } }, ], 'LastObservedAt': [ { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string', 'DateRange': { 'Value': 123, 'Unit': 'DAYS' } }, ], 'CreatedAt': [ { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string', 'DateRange': { 'Value': 123, 'Unit': 'DAYS' } }, ], 'UpdatedAt': [ { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string', 'DateRange': { 'Value': 123, 'Unit': 'DAYS' } }, ], 'Confidence': [ { 'Gte': 123.0, 'Lte': 123.0, 'Gt': 123.0, 'Lt': 123.0, 'Eq': 123.0 }, ], 'Criticality': [ { 'Gte': 123.0, 'Lte': 123.0, 'Gt': 123.0, 'Lt': 123.0, 'Eq': 123.0 }, ], 'Title': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'Description': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'SourceUrl': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ProductName': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'CompanyName': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'SeverityLabel': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceType': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourcePartition': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceRegion': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceDetailsOther': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ComplianceStatus': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ComplianceSecurityControlId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ComplianceAssociatedStandardsId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'VerificationState': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'WorkflowStatus': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'RecordState': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'RelatedFindingsProductArn': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'RelatedFindingsId': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'NoteText': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'NoteUpdatedAt': [ { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string', 'DateRange': { 'Value': 123, 'Unit': 'DAYS' } }, ], 'NoteUpdatedBy': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'UserDefinedFields': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceApplicationArn': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'ResourceApplicationName': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ], 'AwsAccountName': [ { 'Value': 'string', 'Comparison': 'EQUALS'|'PREFIX'|'NOT_EQUALS'|'PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS'|'CONTAINS'|'NOT_CONTAINS' }, ] }, 'Actions': [ { 'Type': 'FINDING_FIELDS_UPDATE', 'FindingFieldsUpdate': { 'Note': { 'Text': 'string', 'UpdatedBy': 'string' }, 'Severity': { 'Normalized': 123, 'Product': 123.0, 'Label': 'INFORMATIONAL'|'LOW'|'MEDIUM'|'HIGH'|'CRITICAL' }, 'VerificationState': 'UNKNOWN'|'TRUE_POSITIVE'|'FALSE_POSITIVE'|'BENIGN_POSITIVE', 'Confidence': 123, 'Criticality': 123, 'Types': [ 'string', ], 'UserDefinedFields': { 'string': 'string' }, 'Workflow': { 'Status': 'NEW'|'NOTIFIED'|'RESOLVED'|'SUPPRESSED' }, 'RelatedFindings': [ { 'ProductArn': 'string', 'Id': 'string' }, ] } }, ], 'CreatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'UpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'CreatedBy': 'string' }, ], 'UnprocessedAutomationRules': [ { 'RuleArn': 'string', 'ErrorCode': 123, 'ErrorMessage': 'string' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Rules (list) –
A list of rule details for the provided rule ARNs.
(dict) –
Defines the configuration of an automation rule.
RuleArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a rule.
RuleStatus (string) –
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.RuleOrder (integer) –
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.
RuleName (string) –
The name of the rule.
Description (string) –
A description of the rule.
IsTerminal (boolean) –
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.
Criteria (dict) –
A set of Amazon Web Services Security Finding Format 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.
ProductArn (list) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a third-party product that generated a finding in Security Hub.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
AwsAccountId (list) –
The Amazon Web Services account ID in which a finding was generated.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 100 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
Id (list) –
The product-specific identifier for a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
GeneratorId (list) –
The identifier for the solution-specific component that generated a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 100 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
Type (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 in the Security Hub User Guide.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
FirstObservedAt (list) –
A timestamp that indicates when the potential security issue captured by a finding was first observed by the security findings product.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A date filter for querying findings.
Start (string) –
A timestamp that provides the start date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
End (string) –
A timestamp that provides the end date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
DateRange (dict) –
A date range for the date filter.
Value (integer) –
A date range value for the date filter.
Unit (string) –
A date range unit for the date filter.
LastObservedAt (list) –
A timestamp that indicates when the potential security issue captured by a finding was most recently observed by the security findings product.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A date filter for querying findings.
Start (string) –
A timestamp that provides the start date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
End (string) –
A timestamp that provides the end date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
DateRange (dict) –
A date range for the date filter.
Value (integer) –
A date range value for the date filter.
Unit (string) –
A date range unit for the date filter.
CreatedAt (list) –
A timestamp that indicates when this finding record was created.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A date filter for querying findings.
Start (string) –
A timestamp that provides the start date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
End (string) –
A timestamp that provides the end date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
DateRange (dict) –
A date range for the date filter.
Value (integer) –
A date range value for the date filter.
Unit (string) –
A date range unit for the date filter.
UpdatedAt (list) –
A timestamp that indicates when the finding record was most recently updated.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A date filter for querying findings.
Start (string) –
A timestamp that provides the start date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
End (string) –
A timestamp that provides the end date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
DateRange (dict) –
A date range for the date filter.
Value (integer) –
A date range value for the date filter.
Unit (string) –
A date range unit for the date filter.
Confidence (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 of0
means 0 percent confidence, and a value of100
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 in the Security Hub User Guide.Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A number filter for querying findings.
Gte (float) –
The greater-than-equal condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Lte (float) –
The less-than-equal condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Gt (float) –
The greater-than condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Lt (float) –
The less-than condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Eq (float) –
The equal-to condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Criticality (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 of0
means that the underlying resources have no criticality, and a score of100
is reserved for the most critical resources. For more information, see Criticality in the Security Hub User Guide.Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A number filter for querying findings.
Gte (float) –
The greater-than-equal condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Lte (float) –
The less-than-equal condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Gt (float) –
The greater-than condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Lt (float) –
The less-than condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Eq (float) –
The equal-to condition to be applied to a single field when querying for findings.
Title (list) –
A finding’s title.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 100 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
Description (list) –
A finding’s description.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
SourceUrl (list) –
Provides a URL that links to a page about the current finding in the finding product.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ProductName (list) –
Provides the name of the product that generated the finding. For control-based findings, the product name is Security Hub.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
CompanyName (list) –
The name of the company for the product that generated the finding. For control-based findings, the company is Amazon Web Services.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
SeverityLabel (list) –
The severity value of the finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceType (list) –
The type of resource that the finding pertains to.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceId (list) –
The identifier for the given resource type. For Amazon Web Services resources that are identified by Amazon Resource Names (ARNs), this is the ARN. For Amazon Web Services resources that lack ARNs, this is the identifier as defined by the Amazon Web Service that created the resource. For non-Amazon Web Services resources, this is a unique identifier that is associated with the resource.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 100 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourcePartition (list) –
The partition in which the resource that the finding pertains to is located. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceRegion (list) –
The Amazon Web Services Region where the resource that a finding pertains to is located.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceTags (list) –
A list of Amazon Web Services tags associated with a resource at the time the finding was processed.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A map filter for filtering Security Hub findings. Each map filter provides the field to check for, the value to check for, and the comparison operator.
Key (string) –
The key of the map filter. For example, for
ResourceTags
,Key
identifies the name of the tag. ForUserDefinedFields
,Key
is the name of the field.Value (string) –
The value for the key in the map filter. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, one of the values for a tag called
Department
might beSecurity
. If you providesecurity
as the filter value, then there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to the key value when filtering Security Hub findings with a map filter.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment CONTAINS Security
matches findings that include the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag. In the same example, a finding with a value ofSecurity team
for theDepartment
tag is a match.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment EQUALS Security
matches findings that have the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag.
CONTAINS
andEQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment CONTAINS Security OR Department CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that includes eitherSecurity
,Finance
, or both values.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Finance
matches findings that exclude the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_EQUALS Finance
matches findings that don’t have the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.
NOT_CONTAINS
andNOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Security AND Department NOT_CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that excludes both theSecurity
andFinance
values.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t have both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceDetailsOther (list) –
Custom fields and values about the resource that a finding pertains to.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A map filter for filtering Security Hub findings. Each map filter provides the field to check for, the value to check for, and the comparison operator.
Key (string) –
The key of the map filter. For example, for
ResourceTags
,Key
identifies the name of the tag. ForUserDefinedFields
,Key
is the name of the field.Value (string) –
The value for the key in the map filter. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, one of the values for a tag called
Department
might beSecurity
. If you providesecurity
as the filter value, then there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to the key value when filtering Security Hub findings with a map filter.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment CONTAINS Security
matches findings that include the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag. In the same example, a finding with a value ofSecurity team
for theDepartment
tag is a match.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment EQUALS Security
matches findings that have the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag.
CONTAINS
andEQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment CONTAINS Security OR Department CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that includes eitherSecurity
,Finance
, or both values.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Finance
matches findings that exclude the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_EQUALS Finance
matches findings that don’t have the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.
NOT_CONTAINS
andNOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Security AND Department NOT_CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that excludes both theSecurity
andFinance
values.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t have both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ComplianceStatus (list) –
The result of a security check. This field is only used for findings generated from controls.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ComplianceSecurityControlId (list) –
The security control ID for which a finding was generated. Security control IDs are the same across standards.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ComplianceAssociatedStandardsId (list) –
The unique identifier of a standard in which a control is enabled. This field consists of the resource portion of the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) returned for a standard in the DescribeStandards API response.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
VerificationState (list) –
Provides the veracity of a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
WorkflowStatus (list) –
Provides information about the status of the investigation into a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
RecordState (list) –
Provides the current state of a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
RelatedFindingsProductArn (list) –
The ARN for the product that generated a related finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
RelatedFindingsId (list) –
The product-generated identifier for a related finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
NoteText (list) –
The text of a user-defined note that’s added to a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
NoteUpdatedAt (list) –
The timestamp of when the note was updated.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A date filter for querying findings.
Start (string) –
A timestamp that provides the start date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
End (string) –
A timestamp that provides the end date for the date filter.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
DateRange (dict) –
A date range for the date filter.
Value (integer) –
A date range value for the date filter.
Unit (string) –
A date range unit for the date filter.
NoteUpdatedBy (list) –
The principal that created a note.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
UserDefinedFields (list) –
A list of user-defined name and value string pairs added to a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A map filter for filtering Security Hub findings. Each map filter provides the field to check for, the value to check for, and the comparison operator.
Key (string) –
The key of the map filter. For example, for
ResourceTags
,Key
identifies the name of the tag. ForUserDefinedFields
,Key
is the name of the field.Value (string) –
The value for the key in the map filter. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, one of the values for a tag called
Department
might beSecurity
. If you providesecurity
as the filter value, then there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to the key value when filtering Security Hub findings with a map filter.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment CONTAINS Security
matches findings that include the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag. In the same example, a finding with a value ofSecurity team
for theDepartment
tag is a match.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment EQUALS Security
matches findings that have the valueSecurity
for theDepartment
tag.
CONTAINS
andEQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment CONTAINS Security OR Department CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that includes eitherSecurity
,Finance
, or both values.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Finance
matches findings that exclude the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, for theResourceTags
field, the filterDepartment NOT_EQUALS Finance
matches findings that don’t have the valueFinance
for theDepartment
tag.
NOT_CONTAINS
andNOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersDepartment NOT_CONTAINS Security AND Department NOT_CONTAINS Finance
match a finding that excludes both theSecurity
andFinance
values.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t have both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceApplicationArn (list) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the application that is related to a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
ResourceApplicationName (list) –
The name of the application that is related to a finding.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
AwsAccountName (list) –
The name of the Amazon Web Services account in which a finding was generated.
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
(dict) –
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
Value (string) –
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based findings is
Security Hub
. If you providesecurity hub
as the filter value, there’s no match.Comparison (string) –
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use
CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that includes the string CloudFront.To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use
EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID of123456789012
.To search for values that start with the filter value, use
PREFIX
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX us
matches findings that have aResourceRegion
that starts withus
. AResourceRegion
that starts with a different value, such asaf
,ap
, orca
, doesn’t match.
CONTAINS
,EQUALS
, andPREFIX
filters on the same field are joined byOR
. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that includes eitherCloudFront
,CloudWatch
, or both strings in the title.To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use
NOT_CONTAINS
. For example, the filterTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront
matches findings that have aTitle
that excludes the string CloudFront.To search for values other than the filter value, use
NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterAwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012
only matches findings that have an account ID other than123456789012
.To search for values that don’t start with the filter value, use
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
. For example, the filterResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us
matches findings with aResourceRegion
that starts with a value other thanus
.
NOT_CONTAINS
,NOT_EQUALS
, andPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters on the same field are joined byAND
. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the filtersTitle NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch
match a finding that excludes bothCloudFront
andCloudWatch
in the title.You can’t have both a
CONTAINS
filter and aNOT_CONTAINS
filter on the same field. Similarly, you can’t provide both anEQUALS
filter and aNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherCONTAINS
filters.NOT_CONTAINS
filters can only be used with otherNOT_CONTAINS
filters.You can combine
PREFIX
filters withNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes thePREFIX
filters, and then theNOT_EQUALS
orPREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that start with either
AwsIam
orAwsEc2
. It then excludes findings that have a resource type ofAwsIamPolicy
and findings that have a resource type ofAwsEc2NetworkInterface
.ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS
andNOT_CONTAINS
operators can be used only with automation rules. For more information, see Automation rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
Actions (list) –
One or more actions to update finding fields if a finding matches the defined criteria of the rule.
(dict) –
One or more actions to update finding fields if a finding matches the defined criteria of the rule.
Type (string) –
Specifies that the rule action should update the
Types
finding field. TheTypes
finding field classifies findings in the format of namespace/category/classifier. For more information, see Types taxonomy for ASFF in the Security Hub User Guide.FindingFieldsUpdate (dict) –
Specifies that the automation rule action is an update to a finding field.
Note (dict) –
The updated note.
Text (string) –
The updated note text.
UpdatedBy (string) –
The principal that updated the note.
Severity (dict) –
Updates to the severity information for a finding.
Normalized (integer) –
The normalized severity for the finding. This attribute is to be deprecated in favor of
Label
.If you provide
Normalized
and do not provideLabel
,Label
is set automatically as follows.0 -
INFORMATIONAL
1–39 -
LOW
40–69 -
MEDIUM
70–89 -
HIGH
90–100 -
CRITICAL
Product (float) –
The native severity as defined by the Amazon Web Services service or integrated partner product that generated the finding.
Label (string) –
The severity value of the finding. The allowed values are the following.
INFORMATIONAL
- No issue was found.LOW
- The issue does not require action on its own.MEDIUM
- The issue must be addressed but not urgently.HIGH
- The issue must be addressed as a priority.CRITICAL
- The issue must be remediated immediately to avoid it escalating.
VerificationState (string) –
The rule action updates the
VerificationState
field of a finding.Confidence (integer) –
The rule action updates the
Confidence
field of a finding.Criticality (integer) –
The rule action updates the
Criticality
field of a finding.Types (list) –
The rule action updates the
Types
field of a finding.(string) –
UserDefinedFields (dict) –
The rule action updates the
UserDefinedFields
field of a finding.(string) –
(string) –
Workflow (dict) –
Used to update information about the investigation into the finding.
Status (string) –
The status of the investigation into the finding. The workflow status is specific to an individual finding. It does not affect the generation of new findings. For example, setting the workflow status to
SUPPRESSED
orRESOLVED
does not prevent a new finding for the same issue.The allowed values are the following.
NEW
- The initial state of a finding, before it is reviewed. Security Hub also resetsWorkFlowStatus
fromNOTIFIED
orRESOLVED
toNEW
in the following cases:The record state changes from
ARCHIVED
toACTIVE
.The compliance status changes from
PASSED
to eitherWARNING
,FAILED
, orNOT_AVAILABLE
.
NOTIFIED
- Indicates that you notified the resource owner about the security issue. Used when the initial reviewer is not the resource owner, and needs intervention from the resource owner.RESOLVED
- The finding was reviewed and remediated and is now considered resolved.SUPPRESSED
- Indicates that you reviewed the finding and do not believe that any action is needed. The finding is no longer updated.
RelatedFindings (list) –
The rule action updates the
RelatedFindings
field of a finding.(dict) –
Details about a related finding.
ProductArn (string) –
The ARN of the product that generated a related finding.
Id (string) –
The product-generated identifier for a related finding.
CreatedAt (datetime) –
A timestamp that indicates when the rule was created.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
UpdatedAt (datetime) –
A timestamp that indicates when the rule was most recently updated.
This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with
Z
or("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]
. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ
(for example,2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759
)YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM
(for example,2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59
)
CreatedBy (string) –
The principal that created a rule.
UnprocessedAutomationRules (list) –
A list of objects containing
RuleArn
,ErrorCode
, andErrorMessage
. This parameter tells you which automation rules the request didn’t retrieve and why.(dict) –
A list of objects containing
RuleArn
,ErrorCode
, andErrorMessage
. This parameter tells you which automation rules the request didn’t process and why.RuleArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the unprocessed automation rule.
ErrorCode (integer) –
The error code associated with the unprocessed automation rule.
ErrorMessage (string) –
An error message describing why a request didn’t process a specific rule.
Exceptions
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InternalException
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InvalidAccessException
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InvalidInputException
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException