default CreateAwsLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createAwsLogSource(Consumer<CreateAwsLogSourceRequest.Builder> createAwsLogSourceRequest) |
Adds a natively supported Amazon Web Service as an Amazon Security Lake source.
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default CreateAwsLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createAwsLogSource(CreateAwsLogSourceRequest createAwsLogSourceRequest) |
Adds a natively supported Amazon Web Service as an Amazon Security Lake source.
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default CreateCustomLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createCustomLogSource(Consumer<CreateCustomLogSourceRequest.Builder> createCustomLogSourceRequest) |
Adds a third-party custom source in Amazon Security Lake, from the Amazon Web Services Region where you want to
create a custom source.
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default CreateCustomLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createCustomLogSource(CreateCustomLogSourceRequest createCustomLogSourceRequest) |
Adds a third-party custom source in Amazon Security Lake, from the Amazon Web Services Region where you want to
create a custom source.
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default CreateDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLake(Consumer<CreateDataLakeRequest.Builder> createDataLakeRequest) |
Initializes an Amazon Security Lake instance with the provided (or default) configuration.
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default CreateDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLake(CreateDataLakeRequest createDataLakeRequest) |
Initializes an Amazon Security Lake instance with the provided (or default) configuration.
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default CreateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLakeExceptionSubscription(Consumer<CreateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest.Builder> createDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Creates the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default CreateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLakeExceptionSubscription(CreateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest createDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Creates the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default CreateDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(Consumer<CreateDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest.Builder> createDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Automatically enables Amazon Security Lake for new member accounts in your organization.
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default CreateDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(CreateDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest createDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Automatically enables Amazon Security Lake for new member accounts in your organization.
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default CreateSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createSubscriber(Consumer<CreateSubscriberRequest.Builder> createSubscriberRequest) |
Creates a subscription permission for accounts that are already enabled in Amazon Security Lake.
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default CreateSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createSubscriber(CreateSubscriberRequest createSubscriberRequest) |
Creates a subscription permission for accounts that are already enabled in Amazon Security Lake.
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default CreateSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createSubscriberNotification(Consumer<CreateSubscriberNotificationRequest.Builder> createSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Notifies the subscriber when new data is written to the data lake for the sources that the subscriber consumes in
Security Lake.
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default CreateSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.createSubscriberNotification(CreateSubscriberNotificationRequest createSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Notifies the subscriber when new data is written to the data lake for the sources that the subscriber consumes in
Security Lake.
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default DeleteAwsLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteAwsLogSource(Consumer<DeleteAwsLogSourceRequest.Builder> deleteAwsLogSourceRequest) |
Removes a natively supported Amazon Web Service as an Amazon Security Lake source.
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default DeleteAwsLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteAwsLogSource(DeleteAwsLogSourceRequest deleteAwsLogSourceRequest) |
Removes a natively supported Amazon Web Service as an Amazon Security Lake source.
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default DeleteCustomLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteCustomLogSource(Consumer<DeleteCustomLogSourceRequest.Builder> deleteCustomLogSourceRequest) |
Removes a custom log source from Amazon Security Lake, to stop sending data from the custom source to Security
Lake.
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default DeleteCustomLogSourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteCustomLogSource(DeleteCustomLogSourceRequest deleteCustomLogSourceRequest) |
Removes a custom log source from Amazon Security Lake, to stop sending data from the custom source to Security
Lake.
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default DeleteDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLake(Consumer<DeleteDataLakeRequest.Builder> deleteDataLakeRequest) |
When you disable Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Amazon Web Services
Regions and it stops collecting data from your sources.
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default DeleteDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLake(DeleteDataLakeRequest deleteDataLakeRequest) |
When you disable Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Amazon Web Services
Regions and it stops collecting data from your sources.
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default DeleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLakeExceptionSubscription(Consumer<DeleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest.Builder> deleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default DeleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLakeExceptionSubscription(DeleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest deleteDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default DeleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(Consumer<DeleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest.Builder> deleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Turns off automatic enablement of Amazon Security Lake for member accounts that are added to an organization in
Organizations.
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default DeleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(DeleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest deleteDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Turns off automatic enablement of Amazon Security Lake for member accounts that are added to an organization in
Organizations.
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default DeleteSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteSubscriber(Consumer<DeleteSubscriberRequest.Builder> deleteSubscriberRequest) |
Deletes the subscription permission and all notification settings for accounts that are already enabled in Amazon
Security Lake.
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default DeleteSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteSubscriber(DeleteSubscriberRequest deleteSubscriberRequest) |
Deletes the subscription permission and all notification settings for accounts that are already enabled in Amazon
Security Lake.
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default DeleteSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteSubscriberNotification(Consumer<DeleteSubscriberNotificationRequest.Builder> deleteSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default DeleteSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deleteSubscriberNotification(DeleteSubscriberNotificationRequest deleteSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default DeregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministrator(Consumer<DeregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest.Builder> deregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest) |
Deletes the Amazon Security Lake delegated administrator account for the organization.
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default DeregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.deregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministrator(DeregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest deregisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest) |
Deletes the Amazon Security Lake delegated administrator account for the organization.
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default GetDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeExceptionSubscription(Consumer<GetDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest.Builder> getDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Retrieves the details of exception notifications for the account in Amazon Security Lake.
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default GetDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeExceptionSubscription(GetDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest getDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Retrieves the details of exception notifications for the account in Amazon Security Lake.
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default GetDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(Consumer<GetDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest.Builder> getDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Retrieves the configuration that will be automatically set up for accounts added to the organization after the
organization has onboarded to Amazon Security Lake.
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default GetDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeOrganizationConfiguration(GetDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest getDataLakeOrganizationConfigurationRequest) |
Retrieves the configuration that will be automatically set up for accounts added to the organization after the
organization has onboarded to Amazon Security Lake.
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default GetDataLakeSourcesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeSources(Consumer<GetDataLakeSourcesRequest.Builder> getDataLakeSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves a snapshot of the current Region, including whether Amazon Security Lake is enabled for those accounts
and which sources Security Lake is collecting data from.
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default GetDataLakeSourcesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeSources(GetDataLakeSourcesRequest getDataLakeSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves a snapshot of the current Region, including whether Amazon Security Lake is enabled for those accounts
and which sources Security Lake is collecting data from.
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default GetDataLakeSourcesIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeSourcesPaginator(Consumer<GetDataLakeSourcesRequest.Builder> getDataLakeSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves a snapshot of the current Region, including whether Amazon Security Lake is enabled for those accounts
and which sources Security Lake is collecting data from.
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default GetDataLakeSourcesIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.getDataLakeSourcesPaginator(GetDataLakeSourcesRequest getDataLakeSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves a snapshot of the current Region, including whether Amazon Security Lake is enabled for those accounts
and which sources Security Lake is collecting data from.
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default GetSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getSubscriber(Consumer<GetSubscriberRequest.Builder> getSubscriberRequest) |
Retrieves the subscription information for the specified subscription ID.
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default GetSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.getSubscriber(GetSubscriberRequest getSubscriberRequest) |
Retrieves the subscription information for the specified subscription ID.
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default ListDataLakeExceptionsResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakeExceptions(Consumer<ListDataLakeExceptionsRequest.Builder> listDataLakeExceptionsRequest) |
Lists the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
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default ListDataLakeExceptionsResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakeExceptions(ListDataLakeExceptionsRequest listDataLakeExceptionsRequest) |
Lists the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
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default ListDataLakeExceptionsIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakeExceptionsPaginator(Consumer<ListDataLakeExceptionsRequest.Builder> listDataLakeExceptionsRequest) |
Lists the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
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default ListDataLakeExceptionsIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakeExceptionsPaginator(ListDataLakeExceptionsRequest listDataLakeExceptionsRequest) |
Lists the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
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default ListDataLakesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakes(Consumer<ListDataLakesRequest.Builder> listDataLakesRequest) |
Retrieves the Amazon Security Lake configuration object for the specified Amazon Web Services Regions.
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default ListDataLakesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listDataLakes(ListDataLakesRequest listDataLakesRequest) |
Retrieves the Amazon Security Lake configuration object for the specified Amazon Web Services Regions.
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default ListLogSourcesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listLogSources(Consumer<ListLogSourcesRequest.Builder> listLogSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves the log sources in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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default ListLogSourcesResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listLogSources(ListLogSourcesRequest listLogSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves the log sources in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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default ListLogSourcesIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listLogSourcesPaginator(Consumer<ListLogSourcesRequest.Builder> listLogSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves the log sources in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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default ListLogSourcesIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listLogSourcesPaginator(ListLogSourcesRequest listLogSourcesRequest) |
Retrieves the log sources in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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default ListSubscribersResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listSubscribers(Consumer<ListSubscribersRequest.Builder> listSubscribersRequest) |
List all subscribers for the specific Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default ListSubscribersResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listSubscribers(ListSubscribersRequest listSubscribersRequest) |
List all subscribers for the specific Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default ListSubscribersIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listSubscribersPaginator(Consumer<ListSubscribersRequest.Builder> listSubscribersRequest) |
List all subscribers for the specific Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default ListSubscribersIterable |
SecurityLakeClient.listSubscribersPaginator(ListSubscribersRequest listSubscribersRequest) |
List all subscribers for the specific Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default ListTagsForResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listTagsForResource(Consumer<ListTagsForResourceRequest.Builder> listTagsForResourceRequest) |
Retrieves the tags (keys and values) that are associated with an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or
the data lake configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default ListTagsForResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest) |
Retrieves the tags (keys and values) that are associated with an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or
the data lake configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default RegisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.registerDataLakeDelegatedAdministrator(Consumer<RegisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest.Builder> registerDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest) |
Designates the Amazon Security Lake delegated administrator account for the organization.
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default RegisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.registerDataLakeDelegatedAdministrator(RegisterDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest registerDataLakeDelegatedAdministratorRequest) |
Designates the Amazon Security Lake delegated administrator account for the organization.
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default TagResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.tagResource(Consumer<TagResourceRequest.Builder> tagResourceRequest) |
Adds or updates one or more tags that are associated with an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or the
data lake configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default TagResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.tagResource(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest) |
Adds or updates one or more tags that are associated with an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or the
data lake configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default UntagResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.untagResource(Consumer<UntagResourceRequest.Builder> untagResourceRequest) |
Removes one or more tags (keys and values) from an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or the data lake
configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default UntagResourceResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.untagResource(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest) |
Removes one or more tags (keys and values) from an Amazon Security Lake resource: a subscriber, or the data lake
configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in a particular Amazon Web Services Region.
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default UpdateDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateDataLake(Consumer<UpdateDataLakeRequest.Builder> updateDataLakeRequest) |
Specifies where to store your security data and for how long.
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default UpdateDataLakeResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateDataLake(UpdateDataLakeRequest updateDataLakeRequest) |
Specifies where to store your security data and for how long.
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default UpdateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateDataLakeExceptionSubscription(Consumer<UpdateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest.Builder> updateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Updates the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default UpdateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateDataLakeExceptionSubscription(UpdateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest updateDataLakeExceptionSubscriptionRequest) |
Updates the specified notification subscription in Amazon Security Lake for the organization you specify.
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default UpdateSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateSubscriber(Consumer<UpdateSubscriberRequest.Builder> updateSubscriberRequest) |
Updates an existing subscription for the given Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default UpdateSubscriberResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateSubscriber(UpdateSubscriberRequest updateSubscriberRequest) |
Updates an existing subscription for the given Amazon Security Lake account ID.
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default UpdateSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateSubscriberNotification(Consumer<UpdateSubscriberNotificationRequest.Builder> updateSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Updates an existing notification method for the subscription (SQS or HTTPs endpoint) or switches the notification
subscription endpoint for a subscriber.
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default UpdateSubscriberNotificationResponse |
SecurityLakeClient.updateSubscriberNotification(UpdateSubscriberNotificationRequest updateSubscriberNotificationRequest) |
Updates an existing notification method for the subscription (SQS or HTTPs endpoint) or switches the notification
subscription endpoint for a subscriber.
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