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Audit Logs Overview

An audit log is a record of activities initiated by a user. You can view a record of user-initiated activities such as accessing, creating, updating, or deleting any resource or component. Audit logs are useful in tracking and maintaining a history of these activities.

Note: Audit logging does not track device-initiated activities. Audit logs are cleared every 30 days.

Superusers and network administrators can view and filter audit logs to determine which users performed which actions at what time.

For example, a super user or network administrator can use audit logs to see who:

  • added user accounts on a specific date.

  • accessed the organization and at what time.

  • added or deleted a site.