@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonSecurityLakeAsyncClient extends AmazonSecurityLakeClient implements AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Amazon Security Lake is in preview release. Your use of the Amazon Security Lake preview is subject to Section 2 of
the Amazon Web Services Service Terms("Betas and Previews").
Amazon Security Lake is a fully-managed security data lake service. You can use Security Lake to automatically centralize security data from cloud, on-premises, and custom sources into a data lake that's stored in your account. Security Lake helps you analyze security data, so you can get a more complete understanding of your security posture across the entire organization and improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data.
The data lake is backed by Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets, and you retain ownership over your data.
Security Lake automates the collection of security-related log and event data from integrated Amazon Web Services. and third-party services and manages the lifecycle of data with customizable retention and replication settings. Security Lake also converts ingested data into Apache Parquet format and a standard open-source schema called the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF).
Other Amazon Web Services and third-party services can subscribe to the data that's stored in Security Lake for incident response and security data analytics.
LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRIC
ENDPOINT_PREFIX
builder, createAwsLogSource, createCustomLogSource, createDatalake, createDatalakeAutoEnable, createDatalakeDelegatedAdmin, createDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, createSubscriber, createSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration, deleteAwsLogSource, deleteCustomLogSource, deleteDatalake, deleteDatalakeAutoEnable, deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdmin, deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, deleteSubscriber, deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration, getCachedResponseMetadata, getDatalake, getDatalakeAutoEnable, getDatalakeExceptionsExpiry, getDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, getDatalakeStatus, getSubscriber, listDatalakeExceptions, listLogSources, listSubscribers, updateDatalake, updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiry, updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, updateSubscriber, updateSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration
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createAwsLogSource, createCustomLogSource, createDatalake, createDatalakeAutoEnable, createDatalakeDelegatedAdmin, createDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, createSubscriber, createSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration, deleteAwsLogSource, deleteCustomLogSource, deleteDatalake, deleteDatalakeAutoEnable, deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdmin, deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, deleteSubscriber, deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration, getCachedResponseMetadata, getDatalake, getDatalakeAutoEnable, getDatalakeExceptionsExpiry, getDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, getDatalakeStatus, getSubscriber, listDatalakeExceptions, listLogSources, listSubscribers, updateDatalake, updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiry, updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscription, updateSubscriber, updateSubscriptionNotificationConfiguration
public static AmazonSecurityLakeAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<CreateAwsLogSourceResult> createAwsLogSourceAsync(CreateAwsLogSourceRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Adds a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a Security Lake source. Enables source types for member accounts in required Regions, based on specified parameters. You can choose any source type in any Region for accounts that are either part of a trusted organization or standalone accounts. At least one of the three dimensions is a mandatory input to this API. However, any combination of the three dimensions can be supplied to this API.
By default, dimension refers to the entire set. When you don't provide a dimension, Security Lake assumes that the missing dimension refers to the entire set. This is overridden when you supply any one of the inputs. For instance, when members is not specified, the API disables all Security Lake member accounts for sources. Similarly, when Regions are not specified, Security Lake is disabled for all the Regions where Security Lake is available as a service.
You can use this API only to enable a natively-supported Amazon Web Services services as a source. Use
CreateCustomLogSource
to enable data collection from a custom source.
createAwsLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateAwsLogSourceResult> createAwsLogSourceAsync(CreateAwsLogSourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateAwsLogSourceRequest,CreateAwsLogSourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Adds a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a Security Lake source. Enables source types for member accounts in required Regions, based on specified parameters. You can choose any source type in any Region for accounts that are either part of a trusted organization or standalone accounts. At least one of the three dimensions is a mandatory input to this API. However, any combination of the three dimensions can be supplied to this API.
By default, dimension refers to the entire set. When you don't provide a dimension, Security Lake assumes that the missing dimension refers to the entire set. This is overridden when you supply any one of the inputs. For instance, when members is not specified, the API disables all Security Lake member accounts for sources. Similarly, when Regions are not specified, Security Lake is disabled for all the Regions where Security Lake is available as a service.
You can use this API only to enable a natively-supported Amazon Web Services services as a source. Use
CreateCustomLogSource
to enable data collection from a custom source.
createAwsLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateCustomLogSourceResult> createCustomLogSourceAsync(CreateCustomLogSourceRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Adds a third-party custom source in Amazon Security Lake, from the Region where you want to create a custom source. Security Lake can collect logs and events from third-party custom sources. After creating the appropriate API roles, use this API to add a custom source name in Security Lake. This operation creates a partition in the Security Lake S3 bucket as the target location for log files from the custom source, an associated Glue table, and an Glue crawler.
createCustomLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateCustomLogSourceResult> createCustomLogSourceAsync(CreateCustomLogSourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateCustomLogSourceRequest,CreateCustomLogSourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Adds a third-party custom source in Amazon Security Lake, from the Region where you want to create a custom source. Security Lake can collect logs and events from third-party custom sources. After creating the appropriate API roles, use this API to add a custom source name in Security Lake. This operation creates a partition in the Security Lake S3 bucket as the target location for log files from the custom source, an associated Glue table, and an Glue crawler.
createCustomLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDatalakeResult> createDatalakeAsync(CreateDatalakeRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Initializes an Amazon Security Lake instance with the provided (or default) configuration. You can enable
Security Lake in Regions with customized settings in advance before enabling log collection in Regions. You can
either use the enableAll
parameter to specify all Regions or you can specify the Regions you want to
enable Security Lake using the Regions
parameter and configure these Regions using the
configurations
parameter. When the CreateDataLake
API is called multiple times, if that
Region is already enabled, it will update the Region if configuration for that Region is provided. If that Region
is a new Region, it will be set up with the customized configurations if it is specified.
When you enable Security Lake, it starts ingesting security data after the CreateAwsLogSource
call.
This includes ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers.
Security Lake also enables all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account
in the current Region, including security log and event data. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake
User Guide.
createDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateDatalakeResult> createDatalakeAsync(CreateDatalakeRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDatalakeRequest,CreateDatalakeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Initializes an Amazon Security Lake instance with the provided (or default) configuration. You can enable
Security Lake in Regions with customized settings in advance before enabling log collection in Regions. You can
either use the enableAll
parameter to specify all Regions or you can specify the Regions you want to
enable Security Lake using the Regions
parameter and configure these Regions using the
configurations
parameter. When the CreateDataLake
API is called multiple times, if that
Region is already enabled, it will update the Region if configuration for that Region is provided. If that Region
is a new Region, it will be set up with the customized configurations if it is specified.
When you enable Security Lake, it starts ingesting security data after the CreateAwsLogSource
call.
This includes ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers.
Security Lake also enables all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account
in the current Region, including security log and event data. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake
User Guide.
createDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDatalakeAutoEnableResult> createDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(CreateDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Automatically enable Security Lake in the specified Regions to begin ingesting security data. When you choose to enable organization accounts automatically, then Security Lake begins to enable new accounts as member accounts as they are added to the organization. Security Lake does not enable existing organization accounts that are not yet enabled.
createDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateDatalakeAutoEnableResult> createDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(CreateDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDatalakeAutoEnableRequest,CreateDatalakeAutoEnableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Automatically enable Security Lake in the specified Regions to begin ingesting security data. When you choose to enable organization accounts automatically, then Security Lake begins to enable new accounts as member accounts as they are added to the organization. Security Lake does not enable existing organization accounts that are not yet enabled.
createDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> createDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync(CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Designates the Security Lake administrator account for the organization. This API can only be called by the organization management account. The organization management account cannot be the delegated administrator account.
createDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> createDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync(CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest,CreateDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Designates the Security Lake administrator account for the organization. This API can only be called by the organization management account. The organization management account cannot be the delegated administrator account.
createDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> createDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Creates the specified subscription notifications in the specified organization.
createDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> createDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest,CreateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Creates the specified subscription notifications in the specified organization.
createDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSubscriberResult> createSubscriberAsync(CreateSubscriberRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates a subscription permission for accounts that are already enabled in Security Lake.
createSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateSubscriberResult> createSubscriberAsync(CreateSubscriberRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSubscriberRequest,CreateSubscriberResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates a subscription permission for accounts that are already enabled in Security Lake.
createSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> createSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Creates the specified subscription notifications from the specified organization.
createSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> createSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest,CreateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Creates the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Creates the specified subscription notifications from the specified organization.
createSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteAwsLogSourceResult> deleteAwsLogSourceAsync(DeleteAwsLogSourceRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Removes a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a Amazon Security Lake source. When you remove the source, Security Lake stops collecting data from that source, and subscribers can no longer consume new data from the source. Subscribers can still consume data that Amazon Security Lake collected from the source before disablement.
You can choose any source type in any Region for accounts that are either part of a trusted organization or standalone accounts. At least one of the three dimensions is a mandatory input to this API. However, any combination of the three dimensions can be supplied to this API.
By default, dimension refers to the entire set. This is overridden when you supply any one of the inputs. For instance, when members is not specified, the API disables all Security Lake member accounts for sources. Similarly, when Regions are not specified, Security Lake is disabled for all the Regions where Security Lake is available as a service.
You can use this API to remove a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a source. Use
DeregisterCustomData
to remove a custom source.
When you don't provide a dimension, Security Lake assumes that the missing dimension refers to the entire set. For example, if you don't provide specific accounts, the API applies to the entire set of accounts in your organization.
deleteAwsLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteAwsLogSourceResult> deleteAwsLogSourceAsync(DeleteAwsLogSourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteAwsLogSourceRequest,DeleteAwsLogSourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Removes a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a Amazon Security Lake source. When you remove the source, Security Lake stops collecting data from that source, and subscribers can no longer consume new data from the source. Subscribers can still consume data that Amazon Security Lake collected from the source before disablement.
You can choose any source type in any Region for accounts that are either part of a trusted organization or standalone accounts. At least one of the three dimensions is a mandatory input to this API. However, any combination of the three dimensions can be supplied to this API.
By default, dimension refers to the entire set. This is overridden when you supply any one of the inputs. For instance, when members is not specified, the API disables all Security Lake member accounts for sources. Similarly, when Regions are not specified, Security Lake is disabled for all the Regions where Security Lake is available as a service.
You can use this API to remove a natively-supported Amazon Web Services service as a source. Use
DeregisterCustomData
to remove a custom source.
When you don't provide a dimension, Security Lake assumes that the missing dimension refers to the entire set. For example, if you don't provide specific accounts, the API applies to the entire set of accounts in your organization.
deleteAwsLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteCustomLogSourceResult> deleteCustomLogSourceAsync(DeleteCustomLogSourceRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Removes a custom log source from Security Lake.
deleteCustomLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteCustomLogSourceResult> deleteCustomLogSourceAsync(DeleteCustomLogSourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteCustomLogSourceRequest,DeleteCustomLogSourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Removes a custom log source from Security Lake.
deleteCustomLogSourceAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDatalakeResult> deleteDatalakeAsync(DeleteDatalakeRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
When you delete Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Regions. Also, this API
automatically performs the off-boarding steps to off-board the account from Security Lake . This includes
ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers. Security Lake also
deletes all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account in the current
Region, including security log and event data. DeleteDatalake
does not delete the S3 bucket which is
owned by the Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake User Guide.
deleteDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteDatalakeResult> deleteDatalakeAsync(DeleteDatalakeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDatalakeRequest,DeleteDatalakeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
When you delete Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Regions. Also, this API
automatically performs the off-boarding steps to off-board the account from Security Lake . This includes
ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers. Security Lake also
deletes all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account in the current
Region, including security log and event data. DeleteDatalake
does not delete the S3 bucket which is
owned by the Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake User Guide.
deleteDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableResult> deleteDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Automatically delete Security Lake in the specified Regions to stop ingesting security data. When you delete Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Regions. Also, this API automatically performs the off-boarding steps to off-board the account from Security Lake . This includes ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers. Security Lake also deletes all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account in the current Region, including security log and event data. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake User Guide.
deleteDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableResult> deleteDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableRequest,DeleteDatalakeAutoEnableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Automatically delete Security Lake in the specified Regions to stop ingesting security data. When you delete Amazon Security Lake from your account, Security Lake is disabled in all Regions. Also, this API automatically performs the off-boarding steps to off-board the account from Security Lake . This includes ingesting security data from sources, storing data, and making data accessible to subscribers. Security Lake also deletes all the existing settings and resources that it stores or maintains for your account in the current Region, including security log and event data. For more information, see the Amazon Security Lake User Guide.
deleteDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync(DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the Security Lake administrator account for the organization. This API can only be called by the organization management account. The organization management account cannot be the delegated administrator account.
deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync(DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminRequest,DeleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the Security Lake administrator account for the organization. This API can only be called by the organization management account. The organization management account cannot be the delegated administrator account.
deleteDatalakeDelegatedAdminAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription notifications in the specified organization.
deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest,DeleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription notifications in the specified organization.
deleteDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSubscriberResult> deleteSubscriberAsync(DeleteSubscriberRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified subscription permissions to Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription permissions from the specified organization.
deleteSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteSubscriberResult> deleteSubscriberAsync(DeleteSubscriberRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSubscriberRequest,DeleteSubscriberResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified subscription permissions to Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription permissions from the specified organization.
deleteSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription notifications from the specified organization.
deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest,DeleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Deletes the specified notification subscription in Security Lake. Deletes the specified subscription notifications from the specified organization.
deleteSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetDatalakeResult> getDatalakeAsync(GetDatalakeRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieve the Security Lake configuration object for the specified account ID. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetDatalakeResult> getDatalakeAsync(GetDatalakeRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetDatalakeRequest,GetDatalakeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieve the Security Lake configuration object for the specified account ID. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetDatalakeAutoEnableResult> getDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(GetDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the configuration that will be automatically set up for accounts added to the organization after the organization has on boarded to Amazon Security Lake. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetDatalakeAutoEnableResult> getDatalakeAutoEnableAsync(GetDatalakeAutoEnableRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetDatalakeAutoEnableRequest,GetDatalakeAutoEnableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the configuration that will be automatically set up for accounts added to the organization after the organization has on boarded to Amazon Security Lake. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeAutoEnableAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> getDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync(GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the expiration period and time-to-live (TTL) for which the exception message will remain. Exceptions are stored by default, for a 2 week period of time from when a record was created in Security Lake. This API does not take input parameters. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> getDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync(GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest,GetDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the expiration period and time-to-live (TTL) for which the exception message will remain. Exceptions are stored by default, for a 2 week period of time from when a record was created in Security Lake. This API does not take input parameters. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> getDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the details of exception notifications for the account in Amazon Security Lake.
getDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> getDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest,GetDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves the details of exception notifications for the account in Amazon Security Lake.
getDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetDatalakeStatusResult> getDatalakeStatusAsync(GetDatalakeStatusRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieve the Security Lake configuration object for the specified account ID. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetDatalakeStatusResult> getDatalakeStatusAsync(GetDatalakeStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetDatalakeStatusRequest,GetDatalakeStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieve the Security Lake configuration object for the specified account ID. This API does not take input parameters.
getDatalakeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetSubscriberResult> getSubscriberAsync(GetSubscriberRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves subscription information for the specified subscription ID.
getSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<GetSubscriberResult> getSubscriberAsync(GetSubscriberRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetSubscriberRequest,GetSubscriberResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Retrieves subscription information for the specified subscription ID.
getSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListDatalakeExceptionsResult> listDatalakeExceptionsAsync(ListDatalakeExceptionsRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
List the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
listDatalakeExceptionsAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<ListDatalakeExceptionsResult> listDatalakeExceptionsAsync(ListDatalakeExceptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListDatalakeExceptionsRequest,ListDatalakeExceptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
List the Amazon Security Lake exceptions that you can use to find the source of problems and fix them.
listDatalakeExceptionsAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListLogSourcesResult> listLogSourcesAsync(ListLogSourcesRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Lists the log sources in the current region.
listLogSourcesAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<ListLogSourcesResult> listLogSourcesAsync(ListLogSourcesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListLogSourcesRequest,ListLogSourcesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Lists the log sources in the current region.
listLogSourcesAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListSubscribersResult> listSubscribersAsync(ListSubscribersRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
List all subscribers for the specific Security Lake account ID.
listSubscribersAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<ListSubscribersResult> listSubscribersAsync(ListSubscribersRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListSubscribersRequest,ListSubscribersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
List all subscribers for the specific Security Lake account ID.
listSubscribersAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateDatalakeResult> updateDatalakeAsync(UpdateDatalakeRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Amazon Security Lake allows you to specify where to store your security data and for how long. You can specify a rollup Region to consolidate data from multiple regions.
You can update the properties of a Region or source. Input can either be directly specified to the API.
updateDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<UpdateDatalakeResult> updateDatalakeAsync(UpdateDatalakeRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateDatalakeRequest,UpdateDatalakeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Amazon Security Lake allows you to specify where to store your security data and for how long. You can specify a rollup Region to consolidate data from multiple regions.
You can update the properties of a Region or source. Input can either be directly specified to the API.
updateDatalakeAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync(UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the expiration period for the exception message to your preferred time, and control the time-to-live (TTL) for the exception message to remain. Exceptions are stored by default, for a 2 week period of time from when a record was created in Security Lake.
updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync(UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryRequest,UpdateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the expiration period for the exception message to your preferred time, and control the time-to-live (TTL) for the exception message to remain. Exceptions are stored by default, for a 2 week period of time from when a record was created in Security Lake.
updateDatalakeExceptionsExpiryAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the subscription notification for exception notification.
updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync(UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionRequest,UpdateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the subscription notification for exception notification.
updateDatalakeExceptionsSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateSubscriberResult> updateSubscriberAsync(UpdateSubscriberRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the subscription permission for the given Security Lake account ID.
updateSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<UpdateSubscriberResult> updateSubscriberAsync(UpdateSubscriberRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateSubscriberRequest,UpdateSubscriberResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Update the subscription permission for the given Security Lake account ID.
updateSubscriberAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> updateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Create a new subscription notification or add the existing subscription notification setting for the specified subscription ID.
updateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
public Future<UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> updateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync(UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationRequest,UpdateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
Create a new subscription notification or add the existing subscription notification setting for the specified subscription ID.
updateSubscriptionNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonSecurityLakeAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AmazonSecurityLake
shutdown
in class AmazonSecurityLakeClient