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Audit Logging
Audit logging records all system activities for security, compliance, and forensic analysis.
Definition
Audit logging is the practice of recording all system activities — user logins, file access, configuration changes, API calls — for security monitoring, compliance, and forensic analysis. For datacenters and cloud providers, audit logs are required by: (1) SOC 2 — access and change logs, (2) ISO 27001 — security event logs, (3) GDPR — data access logs, (4) PCI-DSS — payment activity logs. Harch Corp implements immutable, tamper-evident audit logging with 7-year retention, integrated with SIEM platforms for real-time threat detection.
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Related Terms
Regulatory Compliance
Compliance means adhering to laws, regulations, and industry standards relevant to your business.
Data Security
Data security is the protection of digital data from unauthorized access, corruption, or theft.
Zero Trust Security
Zero Trust is a security model that never trusts any user or device, always verifies.