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Access Transparency
Access Transparency is a security feature that provides detailed, real-time logging and monitoring of all administrative access to an organization's systems and data.
This capability ensures that every action taken by privileged users, system administrators, or cloud service providers is automatically recorded and made visible to security teams and auditors.
The primary purpose of access transparency is to eliminate "blind spots" in administrative activities and provide accountability for high-privilege operations. When enabled, the system captures comprehensive logs showing who accessed what resources, when the access occurred, what actions were performed, and the justification or context for the access. This includes both human administrators and automated system processes.
Access transparency is particularly valuable in cloud environments where organizations may have limited visibility into provider-side administrative activities. Major cloud platforms like Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure offer access transparency features that log when their support staff access customer data or infrastructure.
Beyond compliance requirements, access transparency supports incident response by providing detailed audit trails when investigating security events. It also helps organizations demonstrate due diligence to regulators and customers by showing comprehensive oversight of privileged access activities across their technology infrastructure.
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