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2018, 2020
2020-09-15
manage account, account events, track events, account tracking, monitoring, catalog tracking, catalog management
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Auditing events for account, IAM, catalog management

{: #acct_iam_tracking}

As a security officer, auditor, or manager, you can use the {{site.data.keyword.at_full}} service to track how users and applications interact with an {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} account, the {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix_notm}} catalog, private catalogs, and with {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix_notm}} Identity and Access Management (IAM). {:shortdesc}

Account management events

{: #account-management-events}

You can track the following events:

  • Managing an account by creating an account, updating information, activating an account, or creating a Subscription account
  • Adding or removing users
  • Creating organizations

IAM events

{: #tracking-iam}

You must create an instance of the {{site.data.keyword.at_short}} service in the eu-de region to start tracking IAM events. When you create the instance, you can track the following events:

  • Managing access groups by creating and deleting groups or adding and removing users
  • Creating, updating, or deleting service IDs
  • Creating, updating, or deleting API keys
  • Creating, updating, or deleting access policies
  • Logging in to {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix_notm}} by using an API key, authorization code, passcode, password, or an API key associated with a service ID

To get started monitoring your user's actions, see {{site.data.keyword.at_short}}. For more information about each of the event areas that you can track, see IAM events.

Catalog management events

{: #catalog-management-events}

You can track the following events:

  • Viewing or updating account settings
  • Viewing or updating a catalog
  • Listing all products in a catalog
  • Listing all products in an account
  • Creating, updating, viewing, or deleting a product

unavailable indicates when an update is made, but specific details about the update aren't included. {: important}

For more information about each of the event areas that you can track, see Account management events.