Paws::SecurityHub::BatchUpdateFindings - Arguments for method BatchUpdateFindings on Paws::SecurityHub
This class represents the parameters used for calling the method BatchUpdateFindings on the AWS SecurityHub service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method BatchUpdateFindings.
You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to BatchUpdateFindings.
my $securityhub = Paws->service('SecurityHub'); my $BatchUpdateFindingsResponse = $securityhub->BatchUpdateFindings( FindingIdentifiers => [ { Id => 'MyNonEmptyString', ProductArn => 'MyNonEmptyString', }, ... ], Confidence => 1, # OPTIONAL Criticality => 1, # OPTIONAL Note => { Text => 'MyNonEmptyString', UpdatedBy => 'MyNonEmptyString', }, # OPTIONAL RelatedFindings => [ { Id => 'MyNonEmptyString', ProductArn => 'MyNonEmptyString', }, ... ], # OPTIONAL Severity => { Label => 'INFORMATIONAL' , # values: INFORMATIONAL, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, CRITICAL; OPTIONAL Normalized => 1, # max: 100 Product => 1, # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL Types => [ 'MyNonEmptyString', ... ], # OPTIONAL UserDefinedFields => { 'MyNonEmptyString' => 'MyNonEmptyString', } , # OPTIONAL VerificationState => 'UNKNOWN', # OPTIONAL Workflow => { Status => 'NEW', # values: NEW, NOTIFIED, RESOLVED, SUPPRESSED; OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL ); # Results: my $ProcessedFindings = $BatchUpdateFindingsResponse->ProcessedFindings; my $UnprocessedFindings = $BatchUpdateFindingsResponse->UnprocessedFindings; # Returns a L<Paws::SecurityHub::BatchUpdateFindingsResponse> object.
Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/securityhub/BatchUpdateFindings
The updated value for the finding confidence. Confidence is defined as 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, where 0 means zero percent confidence and 100 means 100 percent confidence.
The updated value for the level of importance assigned to the resources associated with the findings.
A score of 0 means that the underlying resources have no criticality, and a score of 100 is reserved for the most critical resources.
The list of findings to update. BatchUpdateFindings can be used to update up to 100 findings at a time.
BatchUpdateFindings
For each finding, the list provides the finding identifier and the ARN of the finding provider.
A list of findings that are related to the updated findings.
Used to update the finding severity.
One or more finding types in the format of namespace/category/classifier that classify a finding.
Valid namespace values are as follows.
Software and Configuration Checks
TTPs
Effects
Unusual Behaviors
Sensitive Data Identifications
A list of name/value string pairs associated with the finding. These are custom, user-defined fields added to a finding.
Indicates the veracity of a finding.
The available values for VerificationState are as follows.
VerificationState
UNKNOWN – The default disposition of a security finding
UNKNOWN
TRUE_POSITIVE – The security finding is confirmed
TRUE_POSITIVE
FALSE_POSITIVE – The security finding was determined to be a false alarm
FALSE_POSITIVE
BENIGN_POSITIVE – A special case of TRUE_POSITIVE where the finding doesn't pose any threat, is expected, or both
BENIGN_POSITIVE
Valid values are: "UNKNOWN", "TRUE_POSITIVE", "FALSE_POSITIVE", "BENIGN_POSITIVE"
"UNKNOWN"
"TRUE_POSITIVE"
"FALSE_POSITIVE"
"BENIGN_POSITIVE"
Used to update the workflow status of a finding.
The workflow status indicates the progress of the investigation into the finding.
This class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method BatchUpdateFindings in Paws::SecurityHub
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
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cpanm
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