I can see an audit report for Jira, and that's got a ton of detail. But most of the events describe Atlassian Cloud users, so the Audit Log event author is "Jira".
Is there a simple way to generate a report of Atlassian Cloud users, their groups, their creation dates, their creators, etc?
Or a report of user-permission events - group add/change/remove events, user add/change/remove events?
How do Atlassian Cloud admins audit end-user permissions?
The same big bug security issue is happening in Jira Server 7.13.
The trace of the change of user Management sometimes is done by "JIRA" user.
We have an improvement request for the audit log: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/ID-57
Feel free to vote on it and add any comments/use cases you might have.
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Thanks Jason. That's a good start! Whether or not there's an audit log with named users (and there should be!), I would still love to have some point-in-time reporting capability, and I don't think it exists.
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(Note: The above question was posted on behalf of a user who reported issues with our spam list. I'm still trying to find the root cause of the problem, but as always work to help the customer first). --Sam
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