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Finding Audit & History Visibility

How finding sharing, edits, and status changes are logged in the History tab — and who can view that audit data.

This article explains how finding activity is logged in the Cye Exposure Management Platform and who can see it.

Overview

Whenever a finding is shared, unshared, edited, or has its sharing mode changed, the action is recorded in the finding's History tab — giving you a full, traceable record.


What gets logged

Sharing and change actions are logged automatically and shown in the History tab of the Finding Details pane:

Each entry records:

  • Who made the change

  • What was changed (for example, added a user or changed the share mode)

  • The type of change

  • The timestamp


Who can see audit data

Audit visibility follows the finding's sharing mode:

  • Restricted members (the default for new findings) — only restricted members can view the finding's audit history; other users don't see creation or modification logs.

  • Anyone with permission — all users with access to the finding can see its audit data, including past status changes, edits, and who performed them.

  • Switching back to Restricted — if you change a finding from Anyone with permission back to Restricted members, restricted members see only the audit events that occurred after the change.

Only users with the appropriate permissions can view a finding's audit log.


Wrap-up / Next Steps

  • Open a finding's History tab to review who changed what, and when.

  • Control who can see this history by setting the finding's sharing mode.

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