Banker at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
MSP
Top 5
2024-03-25T19:14:19Z
Mar 25, 2024
Some use cases with AWS CloudTrail include monitoring services running within your AWS environment, ensuring they function as expected. With AWS CloudTrail enabled, you can track who is logging in and out, access logs, and perform accounting and auditing of services and networks to monitor user activity and access to information.
We use it for auditing to ensure secure AWS environments. Most of our customers require FSA compliance, which necessitates proper logging and auditing. We've enabled CloudTrail for most services for this reason. AWS CloudTrail helps in accelerating incident investigation and response. It increases it because I pull out the logs to CloudTrail, and from CloudTrail watch, I'll send it to the Security Hub and do a visualization with Prometheus and Grafana. Our software engineer can then visualize and perform a root cause analysis (RCA) of any issues that happen. So, it has accelerated both troubleshooting scenarios and proactive monitoring.
It's like a native feature. It's like a single audit point for everything AWS. Any changes made by users or roles get saved in CloudTrail. It's gotta be enabled; it's the most important security feature on AWS.
Information Security Officer at Habib InsuranceSecurity Officer Habib Insurance
Real User
Top 20
2024-01-12T09:54:00Z
Jan 12, 2024
We use AWS CloudTrail as a complete data centre. It is working on a cloud. We have different operating systems. We have completely deployed in the cloud. There are requirement variations depending on the organisation and their specific needs. There are fundamental concepts related to deployment, AWS, and computing that must be understood. Support is available based on the individual's knowledge of computing and their ability to handle cloud technologies.
Our company uses the solution to monitor cloud services. All cloud activities are stored in the solution. We check the solution's logs and compare them to CloudWatch.
AWS CloudTrail is a service that enables governance, compliance, operational auditing, and risk auditing of your AWS account. With CloudTrail, you can log, continuously monitor, and retain account activity related to actions across your AWS infrastructure. CloudTrail provides event history of your AWS account activity, including actions taken through the AWS Management Console, AWS SDKs, command line tools, and other AWS services. This event history simplifies security analysis, resource...
Some use cases with AWS CloudTrail include monitoring services running within your AWS environment, ensuring they function as expected. With AWS CloudTrail enabled, you can track who is logging in and out, access logs, and perform accounting and auditing of services and networks to monitor user activity and access to information.
We use it for auditing to ensure secure AWS environments. Most of our customers require FSA compliance, which necessitates proper logging and auditing. We've enabled CloudTrail for most services for this reason. AWS CloudTrail helps in accelerating incident investigation and response. It increases it because I pull out the logs to CloudTrail, and from CloudTrail watch, I'll send it to the Security Hub and do a visualization with Prometheus and Grafana. Our software engineer can then visualize and perform a root cause analysis (RCA) of any issues that happen. So, it has accelerated both troubleshooting scenarios and proactive monitoring.
It's like a native feature. It's like a single audit point for everything AWS. Any changes made by users or roles get saved in CloudTrail. It's gotta be enabled; it's the most important security feature on AWS.
We use AWS CloudTrail as a complete data centre. It is working on a cloud. We have different operating systems. We have completely deployed in the cloud. There are requirement variations depending on the organisation and their specific needs. There are fundamental concepts related to deployment, AWS, and computing that must be understood. Support is available based on the individual's knowledge of computing and their ability to handle cloud technologies.
We use the product for monitoring activities of AWS accounts in terms of operational review, governance, and compliance.
Our company uses the solution to monitor cloud services. All cloud activities are stored in the solution. We check the solution's logs and compare them to CloudWatch.