Event collection and Azure Active Directory subscription
Historical auditing is dependent on your Azure Active Directory subscription.
Azure Active Directory license |
Azure Active Directory- Audit Log historical events in the last 7 days |
Azure Active Directory premium license (Optional) |
Azure Active Directory- Audit Log historical events in the last 30 days |
Azure Active Directory y premium license (Required) |
Azure Active Directory- Sign-ins historical events in the last 30 days |
Azure Active Directory Premium license (Required) |
Azure Active Directory- Risky Sign-ins historical events in the last 90 days |
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NOTE: Azure Active Directory Premium P2 subscription is required to include the Risk Level and Risk Detail information in events. |
Working with Azure Active Directory Searches
On Demand Audit provides numerous Azure Active Directory built in searches that allow you to locate and report on the Azure Active Directory data. If required, you can also easily create custom searches to locate specific information that is of interest to you.
There are numerous columns, filters, and pre-defined values that you can use to help you find the information you need to secure your environment.
See Creating a custom search and Appendix A: Working with search columns and filters for more details.
Azure Active Directory- specific columns
The following columns are available to display additional Azure Active Directory information:
Azure Active Directory - Audit Log |
- Azure AD Activity Type
- Azure AD Activity Operation Type
- Azure AD Result Description
- Azure AD Category
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Azure Active Directory Sign-ins |
- Error Code
- Failure Reason
- Location
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Azure Active Directory Risky Sign-ins |
- RiskEventStatus
- RiskEventId
- RiskEventType
- RiskLevel
- RiskEventDateTime
- PreviousCity (impossible travel risk events only)
- PreviousState (impossible travel risk events only)
- PreviousCountry (impossible travel risk events only)
- PreviousSignInDateTime (impossible travel risk events only)
- PreviousIpAddress (impossible travel risk events only)
- PreviousLocation (impossible travel risk events only)
- RiskEventDetails
- MalwareName
- isAtypicalLocation
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Working with Azure Active Directory events with multiple targets
To help filter searches and fine tune the results, the following Azure Active Directory group membership, group ownership, and role membership activity has been split so that a single event is reported based on the target and subject
Add member to group |
Group being modified |
User or group added to a group |
Add group membership |
User or group added to a group |
Group being modified |
Remove member from group |
Group from which a user or group is removed |
User or group being removed from a group |
Remove group membership |
User or group being removed from a group |
Group from which the user or group is removed |
Add owner to group |
Group that is modified |
User added as group owner |
Group ownership assigned |
User added as group owner |
Group that is modified |
Remove owner from group |
Group that is modified as a result of a removed owner |
User removed as group owner |
Group ownership removed |
User removed as group owner |
Group that is modified as a result of a removed owner |
Add member to role |
Role to which a user is added |
User added to the role |
Role assignment added |
User added to a role |
Role to which a user is added |
Remove member from role |
Role from which a user is removed |
User removed from a role |
Role assignment removed |
User removed from a role. |
Role from which a user is removed |
Add eligible member to role |
Role to which a user is added |
User added to a role |
Role assignment added to eligible member |
User added to a role |
Role to which a user is added |
Additional filters
You can, for example, create a search for all group membership events and see distinct events for both the group you are adding a user to and the user you are adding to the group. Using the target to filter your searches allows you to pinpoint the activity by specific users, and changes to critical groups and roles. See Appendix A: Working with search columns and filters for a complete list of available filters.
Auditing risk events
On Demand Audit captures both the risk event as well as when an administrator takes action on the detected risk.
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IMPORTANT: To capture and view this information, ensure that you have enabled auditing of the Azure Active Directory- Audit Logs module. |
This following information is listed in the Azure Active Directory risk event's activity.:
- "New risk event detected" event when the Azure Active Directory Identity Protection portal creates a new risk event.
- "Admin dismisses risk event", "Admin reactivates risk" event, and "Admin resolves risk" when the Microsoft audit logs creates an event for an administrator's actions.