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Status Under review
Categories Base Platform
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 22, 2024

Include an Audit History for Changes to Contacts and Logins

Where there is a request or requirement to audit user credentials, it may be useful to contact the party that made a particular modification.  For example, if a contacts permissions was raised from View Only to General User, and that decision was suspect or erroneous, it may be beneficial to consult with the administrator who made that change.

Currently, only the username and timestamp for the most recent modification is stored, not those completed prior.  Likewise, this information does not appear in the Audit History Report.

I would propose that there be an audit history for changes to user accounts, visible to system administrators.  This would also be useful, should the team using Envizi, or the platform itself, be subject to a security audit.

Idea priority Low
Needed By Not sure -- Just thought it was cool