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How to Centralize Security Alerts from Multiple AWS Services Using Security Hub

A company uses AWS Organizations with multiple accounts. The security team wants a centralized view of all security alerts and findings from services like GuardDuty, Security Hub, and Inspector across all accounts. What is the MOST efficient way to achieve this?

Quick Answer

The answer is to use AWS Security Hub with cross-account aggregation in the management account. This is the correct choice because Security Hub is purpose-built to centralize security findings from multiple services like GuardDuty and Inspector, and when cross-account aggregation is enabled, it automatically consolidates all alerts from every member account into a single dashboard in the management account without requiring custom pipelines or log collection. On the AWS Certified Security Specialty SCS-C02 exam, this scenario tests your understanding of native AWS security governance in a multi-account environment, often appearing as a distractor against options like building a custom Lambda solution or using CloudWatch cross-account logs. A common trap is choosing to enable Security Hub in each account individually, which still requires manual navigation; the key is remembering that cross-account aggregation is the most efficient, fully managed approach. Memory tip: think of Security Hub as the "single pane of glass" for all security findings, and "aggregation" as the magic that makes it work across accounts.

⚠ Common exam trap

Candidates often think CloudWatch Logs or OpsCenter are suitable for centralized security findings, but they lack the native cross-account aggregation and structured finding format that Security Hub provides, which is the most efficient and purpose-built solution.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Use AWS Security Hub with cross-account aggregation in the management account.

AWS Security Hub is designed to aggregate findings from multiple security services (GuardDuty, Inspector, etc.) across accounts. By enabling cross-account aggregation in the management account of AWS Organizations, Security Hub provides a single, centralized dashboard for all security alerts and findings without needing to collect raw logs or build custom dashboards. This is the most efficient and native approach for a multi-account environment.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Use AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter to centrally view all security findings.

    Why it's wrong here

    OpsCenter is for operational issues, not security findings from GuardDuty, Security Hub, etc.

  • Use individual service consoles (GuardDuty, Security Hub, Inspector) for each account.

    Why it's wrong here

    This is inefficient and does not provide a centralized view.

  • Use Amazon CloudWatch Logs to collect logs from each account and create custom dashboards.

    Why it's wrong here

    CloudWatch Logs collects logs, but does not natively aggregate findings from multiple security services.

  • Use AWS Security Hub with cross-account aggregation in the management account.

    Why this is correct

    Security Hub can aggregate findings from multiple accounts and services into a single dashboard.

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Variation 1. An organization uses AWS Organizations with multiple accounts. The security team needs a centralized location to collect and analyze security findings from GuardDuty, Inspector, and Macie. Which AWS service should they use?

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  • A.Amazon Detective
  • B.AWS Security Hub
  • C.Amazon CloudWatch
  • D.AWS Config

Why B: AWS Security Hub is the correct service because it provides a centralized view of security alerts and compliance status across multiple AWS accounts. It aggregates findings from GuardDuty, Inspector, and Macie, normalizing them into the AWS Security Finding Format (ASFF), enabling the security team to analyze and prioritize threats in a single dashboard.

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Written by Johnson Ajibi, MSc IT Security

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