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Reviewing Audit Logs

Audit logs serve as a record of any changes or alterations made within a businesses IT systems. Auditors can use these record to examine configurations, cross-reference settings against security standards, and determine whether a business has been in compliance with a cyber security framework or standard.

You can access your audit logs by clicking Reporting on the main menu, and then selecting Audit Log from the drop down.

Once in the Audit Log area, you will see a table similar to the following:

An example of an audit log table

Now let's go over what each section of the audit log table relates to.

Date & Time: Shows the exact time and date that a change took place.

Zone: The area that was affected or changed.

Sub-type: Indicates what event occurred during that event, such as an automation taking place, or a policy being created.

Detail: Gives a quick overview of the event, and why the sub-type was assigned.

User: The name of the software or user that authorised the change.

There is also the option to Export on the top right. This button allows you to output this table into either a .CSV or .XLS, making it possible to easily display this data on an internal report, or to provide as evidence as part of an audit.

It is also important to note that any process or automation that is completed within the OneClickComply platform will be automatically recorded within the audit logs. There is no option to alter or change any of the information contained within.

Updated on: 25/02/2025

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