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Change Auditor 7.4 - Office 365 and Azure Active Directory Event Reference Guide

Azure Active Directory Sign-in Risk Event

Change Auditor audits activities in the Azure Active Directory that correspond to the events in the Risky sign-ins report in the Azure Active Directory portal.

Active risk event detected

Created when a new risk event is detected with an active state.

High

Active risk event status changed to closed

Created when an active risk event is closed as a result of being marked as:

This event helps you to understand why a risk event has been manually closed.

Low

Closed risk event status changed to active

Created when a closed risk event is reactivated.

High

Closed risk event detected

 

Created when a new risk event is detected with a closed state. This can happen if the risk event has been marked as resolved, a false positive, set to ignore, closed (remediated), closed (login blocked), closed (automatic multi-factor authentication), or closed (multiple reasons) before it has been detected by Change Auditor for the first time.

Low

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