AWS Security Hub announced the addition of 15 new security controls through their post yesterday. This should increase the number of controls available to 307. AWS services such as Amazon FSx and AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA) are some of the newly added controls that were in demand also. More and enhanced controls of previously supported services like Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) are also added with this release. For the full list of recently released controls and the AWS Regions in which they are available, suggested to review the Security Hub user guide from time to time.
To use the new controls, turn on the standard they belong to. Security Hub will then start evaluating your security posture and monitoring your resources for the relevant security controls. You can use central configuration to do so across all your organization accounts and linked Regions with a single action. If you are already using the relevant standards and have Security Hub configured to automatically enable new controls, these new controls will run without taking any additional action.
The original announcement on their site is here.