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by helper 3885 days ago
Auditing who accesses credentials is just as important as auditing changes for us.
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Auditing who accesses credentials is pointless, IMO. So you know that Tom, Jane and John have all accessed the domain admin credentials since they were changed last week, what good does that do you? They all have reason to do it, and any one of them could have written them down so it's not like you can audit who pulled them up 15 minutes before some huge security incident and know who was responsible.
Not necessarily. If you have an organization with 100 users and most systems are accessed rarely, an audit log can show you things like "Steve accessed ALL the credentials."
Hi helper!

I've put this in a document I hope to send to the team this evening and I have added your comments on what is important to you. If you have any others please let me know.

This is just the initial beta and we fully intend to bring even more great features to 1Password for Teams. Requests can certainly help drive that direction a little bit so let me know what's important and we'll see what comes up on top.

Kyle

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