auditpfads
Auditpfads, in IT and information governance, describe the sequence of recorded events that document actions affecting a system, data, or process. They are intended to provide traceability, accountability and a basis for forensic analysis by capturing what happened, who did it, when it occurred and what the outcome was.
The primary purpose of auditpfads is to enable monitoring, security auditing and compliant reporting. They support
Elements and characteristics of auditpfads include the events themselves, precise timestamps, user or process identifiers, affected
Implementation considerations involve defining which actions to audit, balancing granularity with performance and privacy, and establishing
Auditpfads are commonly required by regulatory frameworks and standards that demand traceability and accountability, such as