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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.

// Package detective provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for
// Amazon Detective.
//
// Detective uses machine learning and purpose-built visualizations to help you to
// analyze and investigate security issues across your Amazon Web Services (Amazon
// Web Services) workloads. Detective automatically extracts time-based events such
// as login attempts, API calls, and network traffic from CloudTrail and Amazon
// Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) flow logs. It also extracts findings detected
// by Amazon GuardDuty. The Detective API primarily supports the creation and
// management of behavior graphs. A behavior graph contains the extracted data from
// a set of member accounts, and is created and managed by an administrator
// account. To add a member account to the behavior graph, the administrator
// account sends an invitation to the account. When the account accepts the
// invitation, it becomes a member account in the behavior graph. Detective is also
// integrated with Organizations. The organization management account designates
// the Detective administrator account for the organization. That account becomes
// the administrator account for the organization behavior graph. The Detective
// administrator account is also the delegated administrator account for Detective
// in Organizations. The Detective administrator account can enable any
// organization account as a member account in the organization behavior graph. The
// organization accounts do not receive invitations. The Detective administrator
// account can also invite other accounts to the organization behavior graph. Every
// behavior graph is specific to a Region. You can only use the API to manage
// behavior graphs that belong to the Region that is associated with the currently
// selected endpoint. The administrator account for a behavior graph can use the
// Detective API to do the following:
//   - Enable and disable Detective. Enabling Detective creates a new behavior
//     graph.
//   - View the list of member accounts in a behavior graph.
//   - Add member accounts to a behavior graph.
//   - Remove member accounts from a behavior graph.
//   - Apply tags to a behavior graph.
//
// The organization management account can use the Detective API to select the
// delegated administrator for Detective. The Detective administrator account for
// an organization can use the Detective API to do the following:
//   - Perform all of the functions of an administrator account.
//   - Determine whether to automatically enable new organization accounts as
//     member accounts in the organization behavior graph.
//
// An invited member account can use the Detective API to do the following:
//   - View the list of behavior graphs that they are invited to.
//   - Accept an invitation to contribute to a behavior graph.
//   - Decline an invitation to contribute to a behavior graph.
//   - Remove their account from a behavior graph.
//
// All API actions are logged as CloudTrail events. See Logging Detective API
// Calls with CloudTrail (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/detective/latest/adminguide/logging-using-cloudtrail.html)
// . We replaced the term "master account" with the term "administrator account."
// An administrator account is used to centrally manage multiple accounts. In the
// case of Detective, the administrator account manages the accounts in their
// behavior graph.
package detective