Connector features enabled by default - AWS Service Management Connector

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Connector features enabled by default

To configure the default Connector features for specific AWS services

For a new installation of Connector, we enable the default project configuration for all Connector features (AWS Service Catalog, AWS Config, AWS Systems Manager Automation, AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter, and AWS Security Hub CSPM). If you are upgrading an existing installation, for security reasons, we do not intially enable new features.

Note

If you are using the AWS Security Hub CSPM integration, we recommend you also turn on AWS Config.

If you use the AWS Config integration with JSM, this might add more resource details in JSM issues created for AWS Security Hub CSPM Findings. For example, if the original Finding has limited resource details, the Config resource enrichment provides fuller information.

Also, if the resource no longer exists, the Config enrichment provides information about the resource status. If the resource details changed since the creation of the Finding, the Config enrichment provides the latest details, but it does not overwrite the original details.

  1. In the left navigation menu, under AWS Service Management, select Connector settings.

  2. At the top, under Connector features enabled by default, select each feature depending whether you want projects using the default configuration to be able to use them or not.

  3. Choose Save.