Logentries announced integrated log monitoring and alerting services for AWS CloudTrail.
With the new free CloudTrail support, Logentries users can easily centralize, search and analyze their AWS log data in minutes. Logentries worked closely with Amazon and AWS customers to identify the most important CloudTrail-specific log events and top priority alerts from across the Logentries AWS Community. Logentries’ out-of-the-box configuration for CloudTrail assures the new service is easily accessible to all AWS users without requiring technical expertise.
Complete visibility into CloudTrail logs enables users to fully monitor and audit any activity occurring in their Amazon account including resource utilization, individual activities and a live record of changes that have occurred. The AWS CloudTrail log files include the ability to identify an API caller, the time of the API call, the source IP address of the API caller, the request parameters, and the response elements returned by the AWS service. With the Logentries and AWS CloudTrail integration, users are able to easily address the most common log monitoring requests coming from the AWS community.
Now, with Logentries support, AWS users can easily access CloudTrail log data for:
- Security monitoring including default compliance policies creating, updating and removing security groups
- AWS account user and activity tracking
- Performance troubleshooting
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