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Event Monitoring: Log File Deletion and Hourly Event Monitoring Data (Beta)
As part of a beta release, you now get both hourly and daily event log files. Also,
you can delete event log files containing user activity to be compliant with your security
policies.
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Increase Data Protection by Deleting Event Log Files
To help you comply with data protection regulations, you can delete event log files. Deleting event log file data can help you meet regulatory obligations such as Right to Erasure. -
Review Events Hourly to Improve Activity Visibility (Beta)
You now receive event log files in hourly increments for recent activity, along with event log files after 24 hours of activity. Hourly event log files provide accelerated data, giving you quicker visibility into security anomalies and custom code performance issues. Hourly files are available in the API but not in the Event Monitoring Analytics app, unless you contact Salesforce. -
Track Insecure External Assets with Event Log Files
The new Insecure External Assets event type tracks external assets accessed over the insecure HTTP protocol. The event lists all your Salesforce pages that contain insecure assets hosted on third-party sites that your users loaded with the Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari browser. Assets over HTTP can be manipulated through man-in-the-middle and other types of attacks. The attacks can trick users into sending their Salesforce credentials to malicious sites. We recommend that you change the insecure URLs from HTTP to HTTPS. -
Track User Actions in Time-Based Workflows More Comprehensively
To give you more visibility into what happened during a particular user session, we added LOGIN_KEY and SESSION_KEY fields to the Time-Based Workflow event type. -
Track External Object Callouts Comprehensively (Pilot)
We added and improved several fields for the External Cross-Org Callout, External Custom Apex Callout, and External OData Callout event types. Now you can more effectively audit the historical activity of your org’s access to external object data via Salesforce Connect. -
Fields Retired in EventLogFile Event Types
To enhance data protection, we retired several fields from the Document Attachment Downloads, Knowledge Article View, and Logout event types in the EventLogFile standard object.