Managing your Trails within AWS CloudTrail
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In this lesson, we shall be looking at how to manage your trails when working with AWS CloudTrail.
Learning objectives
- The different managed policies available to control CloudTrail permissions.
- How Events are structured within CloudTrail event logs.
- The different parameters that are stored within a single event.
- The naming convention of CloudTrail log files.
- The Amazon S3 bucket structure of where CloudTrail logs are stored.
- How Amazon CloudWatch can be used to monitor CloudTrail logs.
Intended audience
- Security architects.
- Auditors.
- Anyone looking to become certified in AWS.
Prerequisites
- You should have a basic understanding of AWS CloudTrail.
- Tracking and recording activity with AWS CloudTrail.
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