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A financial services company is implementing AWS Security Hub to enhance its security posture across multiple AWS accounts. The company has a centralized security team that needs to monitor security findings from various AWS services, including Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Inspector, and AWS Config. The team wants to ensure that they can aggregate findings from all accounts and visualize them in a single dashboard. Additionally, they need to establish a process for responding to findings based on their severity levels. Which approach should the company take to effectively utilize AWS Security Hub for this purpose?
Enable AWS Security Hub in the master account and configure it to aggregate findings from all member accounts, ensuring that the security team can view and respond to findings based on severity levels in a centralized dashboard.
Enable AWS Security Hub in each member account independently and manually compile the findings into a report for the security team to review.
Use AWS Security Hub only in the member accounts and rely on individual account dashboards to monitor security findings without central aggregation.
Implement AWS Security Hub in the master account but disable automatic finding aggregation to avoid overwhelming the security team with data.

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