diff --git a/docs/detections/rules-ui-manage.asciidoc b/docs/detections/rules-ui-manage.asciidoc index fc05ea5bc2..a6101c1b57 100644 --- a/docs/detections/rules-ui-manage.asciidoc +++ b/docs/detections/rules-ui-manage.asciidoc @@ -28,10 +28,12 @@ You can then activate whichever rules you want. If you delete any prebuilt rules [NOTE] ============== -Apart from the Elastic Endpoint rule, prebuilt rules are not activated by +* Apart from the Elastic Endpoint rule, prebuilt rules are not activated by default. If you want to modify a prebuilt rule, you must first duplicate it, then make your changes to the duplicated rule. All Elastic prebuilt rules are tagged with the word `Elastic`. - ++ To learn how to enable detection rules in Elastic Security, watch the <> at the end of this topic. + +* Automatic updates of Elastic prebuilt rules are supported for the current {elastic-sec} version and the latest three previous minor releases. For example, if you’re on {elastic-sec} 8.10, you’ll be able to use the Rules UI to update your prebuilt rules until {elastic-sec} 8.14 is released. After that point, you can still manually download and install updated prebuilt rules, but you must upgrade to the latest {elastic-sec} version to receive automatic updates. ============== [float] diff --git a/docs/upgrade/upgrade-security.asciidoc b/docs/upgrade/upgrade-security.asciidoc index d52a44487c..3d7baaf827 100644 --- a/docs/upgrade/upgrade-security.asciidoc +++ b/docs/upgrade/upgrade-security.asciidoc @@ -93,3 +93,8 @@ Changes to the indicator match rule's <>. + +[float] +[[prebuilt-rule-updates]] +=== Support for Elastic prebuilt detection rule automatic updates +<> are supported for the current {elastic-sec} version and the latest three previous minor releases. For example, if you’re upgrading to {elastic-sec} 8.10, you’ll be able to use the Rules UI to update your prebuilt rules until {elastic-sec} 8.14 is released. After that point, you can still manually download and install updated prebuilt rules, but you must upgrade to the latest {elastic-sec} version to receive automatic updates.