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What Information is Typically Logged?
Common elements included in data usage logs are:
User ID or credentials
Timestamp of access
Data sets accessed
Actions performed (e.g., read, write, delete)
IP addresses and locations
Changes made to the data
This information can be crucial for forensic investigations and
audit trails
.
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