AWS CloudTrail is a service that enables you to monitor and log user activity and API usage within your AWS account. It records actions taken by users, including console sign-in events, API calls, and management events, and stores them in a log file. This log file can be analyzed to gain visibility into user activity and track actions taken in the AWS Management Console.
By examining the CloudTrail logs, you can identify the last time a specific user accessed the AWS Management Console. The logs will provide information about console sign-in events, including the user, timestamp, and source IP address.
AWS CloudTrail enables auditing, security monitoring, and operational troubleshooting by tracking user activity and API usage. CloudTrail logs, continuously monitors, and retains account activity related to actions across your AWS infrastructure, giving you control over storage, analysis, and remediation actions.
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