Security Audit Trail Responsibility Clause Samples
The Security Audit Trail Responsibility clause assigns the duty of maintaining and managing records of security-related events and activities within a system or organization. Typically, this involves ensuring that logs are created, stored securely, and made available for review in the event of a security incident or compliance check. By clearly designating responsibility, this clause helps ensure accountability and supports effective monitoring and investigation of potential security breaches.
Security Audit Trail Responsibility. Both parties are responsible for auditing system security events and log data related to this interconnection. At minimum, activities that should be recorded in logs will include: event type, date and time of event, system identification (e.g., hostname and/or IP address), success or failure of any access attempts and security actions taken by system administrators, security personnel, or automated systems. Organizations should retain logs according to their internal policies. Audit logs will be retained for 90 days online, and audit trail records shall be preserved for a period of at least seven years as part of managing records for each system to allow audit information to be placed online for analysis with reasonable ease.
Security Audit Trail Responsibility. Both parties are responsible for auditing system security events and log data related to this interconnection. At minimum, activities that should be recorded in logs will include: event type, date and time of event, system identification (e.g. hostname and/or IP address), success or failure of any access attempts and security actions taken by system administrators, security personnel, or automated systems. Organizations should retain logs according to their internal policies.
