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audit trail

1. A record of both completed and attempted accesses and service. 2. Data in the form of a logical path linking a sequence of events, used to trace the transactions that have affected the contents of a record. 3. [In INFOSEC, a] chronological record of system activities to enable the reconstruction and examination of the sequence of events and/or changes in an event. Note: Audit trail may apply to information in an information system (IS), to message routing in a communications system, or to the transfer of COMSEC material. [INFOSEC-99]4.The set of records generated by a system in response to accounting operations, providing the basis for audit [CESG].5.See Security Audit Trail [7498-2]. 6.The destination of audit records that are recorded, and the source of records read by an audit post-processing application [POSIX.6].7.A set of records that collectively provide documentary evidence of processing used to aid in tracing from original transactions forward to related records and reports, and/or backwards from records and reports to their component source transactions [TCSEC].