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If using the CLI is acceptable to your use case, this documentation shows how to filter based on ResourceTags
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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/securityhub/get-findings.html.
answered 7 months ago
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I did see a feature request for using resource tags within AWS Security Hub has been filed, but there isn't a timeline for release yet. You can monitor the AWS What's New Blog for the latest news though.
answered 7 months ago
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I encountered a similar problem with our Security Hub automation rules. Regrettably, I discovered that Security Hub doesn't offer support for tag-based automation during my interaction with AWS support
answered 7 months ago
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Doesn't work, I tested filtering by tag (with CLI), but he retrieves only GuardDuty finding resources, the Security Hub findings, doesn't have tags.
I opened a case and AWS confirmed that :-(
I think that I want it's a little bit simple, to build a automation way to hide or suppress some resources or controls that I don't want to see (preferably using tags based).