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Set up AWS CloudTrail Logs to get the most out of CSM Identity Risks. AWS CloudTrail Logs provides additional insights into the actual usage of cloud resources, helping you identify users and roles with significant gaps between provisioned and utilized permissions.
Go to Datadog’s AWS integration tile to install the integration.
Click Automatically Using CloudFormation. If there is already an AWS account set up, click Add Another Account first.
Select the AWS Region where the CloudFormation stack will be launched.
Select or create the Datadog API Key used to send data from your AWS account to Datadog.
Select Yes for Send Logs to Datadog to set up the Datadog Lambda Forwarder to be used later for sending AWS CloudTrail logs to Datadog.
Click Launch CloudFormation Template. This opens the AWS Console and loads the CloudFormation stack with the parameters filled in based on your selections in the Datadog form.
Note: The DatadogAppKey
parameter enables the CloudFormation stack to make API calls to Datadog, allowing it to add and edit the configuration for this AWS account. The key is automatically generated and tied to your Datadog account.
Check the required boxes from AWS and click Create stack.
After the CloudFormation stack is created, return to the AWS integration tile in Datadog and click Ready!
Notes:
Enable AWS CloudTrail logging so that logs are sent to a S3 bucket. If you already have this setup, skip to Send AWS CloudTrail logs to Datadog.
Set up a trigger on your Datadog Forwarder Lambda function to send CloudTrail logs stored in the S3 bucket to Datadog for monitoring.
See Log Explorer for more information on how to search and filter, group, and visualize your logs.