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1.5.

3 General definition of fields

1.5.4 Types
Audits are organized by Type. For each type, several events can apply. For example, almost every
audit type has provisioning events (create, retrieve, update and delete).

System types
Tenant types :
1.5.5 Chaining audits
- Chaining audits is a mechanism that allows you to determine if any audits
have been modified or removed. It is important to note that this feature will not provide much
benefit if disposition occurs often on the Audit application.

- Audits of a specific type can be chained (for example, system audits can be
chained, tenant audits can be chained, and audits tied to a specific application can be chained).

- For the Audit application, you can amend the information that appears in
search results. To update, access the Holdings tab for the Audit application, select Edit Ingestion >
Metadata. From here you can update, delete or add the names, labels, and types of fields related to
chained audits.

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