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  1. Jira Data Center
  2. JRASERVER-68953

User and Group Management events in JIRA audit log are anonymous

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    • We collect Jira feedback from various sources, and we evaluate what we've collected when planning our product roadmap. To understand how this piece of feedback will be reviewed, see our Implementation of New Features Policy.

      NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Server. Using JIRA Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Author of all these events is JIRA which is useless for auditing purpose - I cannot see who added the user, who changed his/her permissions.
      Must be specific user name.
      See screenshot.

            [JRASERVER-68953] User and Group Management events in JIRA audit log are anonymous

            Hi,

            I have also logged a ticket with regards to this issue:

            https://support.atlassian.com/requests/GHS-262136

            We are concerned why is Jira logging administrative actions as "anonymous".

            TANG_Jia_Bin added a comment - Hi, I have also logged a ticket with regards to this issue: https://support.atlassian.com/requests/GHS-262136 We are concerned why is Jira logging administrative actions as "anonymous".

            Hillary DiMaria added a comment - - edited

            Wrong issue

            Hillary DiMaria added a comment - - edited Wrong issue

            Hi all,

            Thank you so much for your votes and watches on this suggestion.

            We are beginning greater research on the topic of advanced auditing and would love to hear from you.

            We intend to better understand:

            • What information you need to log and keep about your Atlassian applications and environments
            • What are the questions you need to answer, or specific insights your are looking for when auditing logs

            Responses can be in regard to recording product usage, information that needs to be tracked for internal policies (i.e. security) or compliance standards (i.e. SOC2 or SOX)

            What’s involved in the research:

            • Sessions are 1 hour and conducted over video-conference, so you can participate from anywhere around the globe.
            • After scheduling, you'll receive a calendar invite with a video-conference link.
            • During the research, we'll start with a general chat to get to know you and your company, then try to understand better your auditing needs and even explore some prototypes.
            • As a token of our appreciation, you'll receive an e-gift card worth $100 USD within 5 days of completing your session.

            If you're interested in taking part, please send me an email at rbattaglin@atlassian.com and I'll get in touch. We can't guarantee that all interested parties will be selected but we appreciate your interest in helping us to make auditing in our products satisfy more advanced use cases.

            We look forward to meeting you!

            Cheers,
            Renan Battaglin
            Server and Data Center Team

            Renan Battaglin added a comment - Hi all, Thank you so much for your votes and watches on this suggestion. We are beginning greater research on the topic of advanced auditing and would love to hear from you. We intend to better understand: What information you need to log and keep about your Atlassian applications and environments What are the questions you need to answer, or specific insights your are looking for when auditing logs Responses can be in regard to recording product usage, information that needs to be tracked for internal policies (i.e. security) or compliance standards (i.e. SOC2 or SOX) What’s involved in the research: Sessions are 1 hour and conducted over video-conference, so you can participate from anywhere around the globe. After scheduling, you'll receive a calendar invite with a video-conference link. During the research, we'll start with a general chat to get to know you and your company, then try to understand better your auditing needs and even explore some prototypes. As a token of our appreciation, you'll receive an e-gift card worth $100 USD within 5 days of completing your session. If you're interested in taking part, please send me an email at rbattaglin@atlassian.com and I'll get in touch. We can't guarantee that all interested parties will be selected but we appreciate your interest in helping us to make auditing in our products satisfy more advanced use cases. We look forward to meeting you! Cheers, Renan Battaglin Server and Data Center Team

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