ADMIN LOG IN IAM

maryam Lv2Posted 19 Mar 2021 11:23

Hi guys,

May i know where we can check/monitor admin logs in iam?
For example when they login or did any changes in the configuration.

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Muhammad Furqan Lv2Posted 21 Mar 2021 17:03
  
in admin log
Tanveer Hussain Lv2Posted 21 Nov 2023 16:32
  
I unable to see Admin Logs in IAG 5400
Newbie598797 Lv1Posted 22 Nov 2023 21:18
  
The ability to check or monitor admin logs in an Identity and Access Management (IAM) system depends on the specific IAM solution or platform you are using. Different IAM systems provide varying features and capabilities for logging and monitoring administrator activities. Here are some general guidelines:

Check Documentation:
Start by consulting the official documentation of the IAM system you are using. The documentation typically provides information on how to access and review logs, including admin activities.

IAM Dashboard or Console:
Many IAM systems offer a web-based console or dashboard where administrators can view logs and audit trails. Look for a section within the console that provides access to logs or audit logs.

Audit Logs or Activity Logs:
Admin logs are often referred to as audit logs or activity logs. These logs record important events such as administrator logins, configuration changes, and other relevant activities.

Notifications or Alerts:
Some IAM systems allow you to set up notifications or alerts for specific events, such as administrator logins or changes in configuration. Check the system settings for options related to notifications.

APIs and Integrations:
If your IAM solution provides APIs or integrations with other monitoring tools, you may be able to access admin logs programmatically or integrate them into a centralized logging system.

Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Integration:
Some IAM systems allow integration with SIEM solutions, which can centralize logs and provide more advanced analysis and alerting capabilities.

Compliance and Reporting:
IAM platforms often include features for generating compliance reports. These reports may include details about administrator activities and changes made to the system.

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for Logs:
Ensure that the IAM system has proper role-based access controls for viewing logs. Not all administrators may have permission to access or modify logs.

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