Package software.amazon.awssdk.services.securitylake.model
package software.amazon.awssdk.services.securitylake.model
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ClassDescriptionYou do not have sufficient access to perform this action.The Amazon Web Services identity.To add a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a log source, use these parameters to specify the configuration settings for the log source.Amazon Security Lake can collect logs and events from natively-supported Amazon Web Services services.The request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid parameter value or a missing required parameter.Occurs when a conflict with a previous successful write is detected.The attributes of a third-party custom source.The configuration used for the third-party custom source.The configuration used for the Glue Crawler for a third-party custom source.The details of the log provider for a third-party custom source.Amazon Security Lake can collect logs and events from third-party custom sources.Automatically enable new organization accounts as member accounts from an Amazon Security Lake administrator account.Provides details of Amazon Security Lake object.Provides encryption details of Amazon Security Lake object.The details for an Amazon Security Lake exception.Provides lifecycle details of Amazon Security Lake object.Provide expiration lifecycle details of Amazon Security Lake object.Provide transition lifecycle details of Amazon Security Lake object.Provides replication details for objects stored in the Amazon Security Lake data lake.Provides details of Amazon Security Lake object.Amazon Security Lake collects logs and events from supported Amazon Web Services services and custom sources.Retrieves the Logs status for the Amazon Security Lake account.The details of the last
UpdateDataLake
orDeleteDataLake
API request which failed.The status of the lastUpdateDataLake
orDeleteDataLake
API request.The configurations used for HTTPS subscriber notification.Internal service exceptions are sometimes caused by transient issues.Amazon Security Lake can collect logs and events from natively-supported Amazon Web Services services and custom sources.The supported source types from which logs and events are collected in Amazon Security Lake.Specify the configurations you want to use for subscriber notification to notify the subscriber when new data is written to the data lake for sources that the subscriber consumes in Security Lake.The resource could not be found.The configurations used for EventBridge subscriber notification.Provides details about the Amazon Security Lake account subscription.A tag is a label that you can define and associate with Amazon Web Services resources, including certain types of Amazon Security Lake resources.The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.