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Log every request to corporate apps, no code changes required

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Company
Date Published
Author
Sam Rhea
Word Count
1,212
Company Posts That Month
12
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
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No
Summary

Cloudflare has introduced a new feature for its Cloudflare Access service, allowing administrators to capture logs of every request made by users to resources behind the access gateway. This provides a full picture of user activity within the network and can be used in emergencies such as stolen laptops or compromised accounts. The logs are standardized across all applications and identity providers, making it easier for security teams to investigate incidents. Additionally, these logs can be exported to third-party SIEM tools or S3 buckets for analysis and anomaly detection. This feature is available at no additional cost to enterprise customers with Logpush enabled.

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