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pub struct BatchUpdateFindingsInput { pub finding_identifiers: Option<Vec<AwsSecurityFindingIdentifier>>, pub note: Option<NoteUpdate>, pub severity: Option<SeverityUpdate>, pub verification_state: Option<VerificationState>, pub confidence: Option<i32>, pub criticality: Option<i32>, pub types: Option<Vec<String>>, pub user_defined_fields: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub workflow: Option<WorkflowUpdate>, pub related_findings: Option<Vec<RelatedFinding>>, }

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§finding_identifiers: Option<Vec<AwsSecurityFindingIdentifier>>

The list of findings to update. BatchUpdateFindings can be used to update up to 100 findings at a time.

For each finding, the list provides the finding identifier and the ARN of the finding provider.

§note: Option<NoteUpdate>

The updated note.

§severity: Option<SeverityUpdate>

Used to update the finding severity.

§verification_state: Option<VerificationState>

Indicates the veracity of a finding.

The available values for VerificationState are as follows.

  • UNKNOWN – The default disposition of a security finding

  • TRUE_POSITIVE – The security finding is confirmed

  • FALSE_POSITIVE – The security finding was determined to be a false alarm

  • BENIGN_POSITIVE – A special case of TRUE_POSITIVE where the finding doesn't pose any threat, is expected, or both

§confidence: Option<i32>

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.

§criticality: Option<i32>

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.

§types: Option<Vec<String>>

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

§user_defined_fields: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

A list of name/value string pairs associated with the finding. These are custom, user-defined fields added to a finding.

§workflow: Option<WorkflowUpdate>

Used to update the workflow status of a finding.

The workflow status indicates the progress of the investigation into the finding.

§related_findings: Option<Vec<RelatedFinding>>

A list of findings that are related to the updated findings.

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impl BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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pub fn finding_identifiers(&self) -> &[AwsSecurityFindingIdentifier]

The list of findings to update. BatchUpdateFindings can be used to update up to 100 findings at a time.

For each finding, the list provides the finding identifier and the ARN of the finding provider.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .finding_identifiers.is_none().

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pub fn note(&self) -> Option<&NoteUpdate>

The updated note.

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pub fn severity(&self) -> Option<&SeverityUpdate>

Used to update the finding severity.

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pub fn verification_state(&self) -> Option<&VerificationState>

Indicates the veracity of a finding.

The available values for VerificationState are as follows.

  • UNKNOWN – The default disposition of a security finding

  • TRUE_POSITIVE – The security finding is confirmed

  • FALSE_POSITIVE – The security finding was determined to be a false alarm

  • BENIGN_POSITIVE – A special case of TRUE_POSITIVE where the finding doesn't pose any threat, is expected, or both

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pub fn confidence(&self) -> Option<i32>

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.

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pub fn criticality(&self) -> Option<i32>

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.

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pub fn types(&self) -> &[String]

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

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .types.is_none().

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pub fn user_defined_fields(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>

A list of name/value string pairs associated with the finding. These are custom, user-defined fields added to a finding.

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pub fn workflow(&self) -> Option<&WorkflowUpdate>

Used to update the workflow status of a finding.

The workflow status indicates the progress of the investigation into the finding.

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pub fn related_findings(&self) -> &[RelatedFinding]

A list of findings that are related to the updated findings.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .related_findings.is_none().

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impl BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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pub fn builder() -> BatchUpdateFindingsInputBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture BatchUpdateFindingsInput.

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impl Clone for BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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fn clone(&self) -> BatchUpdateFindingsInput

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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fn eq(&self, other: &BatchUpdateFindingsInput) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for BatchUpdateFindingsInput

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