Send Audit Logs to Office 365 Security and Compliance Center

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Question

You need to send your organization's audit logs to the Office 365 Security and Compliance center.

Please select the two options you should enable to achieve your goal.

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A. B. C. D. E.

Correct Answers: B and E

Power Platform admin center provides the options for the Audit Settings: Start Auditing - enables and disables the auditing service for the entire organization.

Log access - tracks the users' access to the environment.

Read logs - sends logs to the Office 365 Security and Compliance center.

You need to enable Start Auditing (Number 3) and Read logs (Number 4) options in Audit settings (Number1) from the Environments/Settings menu (Number 1).

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For more information about Power Platform Audit services, please visit the below URLs:

To send your organization's audit logs to the Office 365 Security and Compliance Center, you should enable the following two options:

E. Start Auditing: This option will enable auditing for the selected SharePoint site collection or Exchange mailbox. It is required to start auditing before you can configure the table and field auditing properties.

C. Table Auditing Property: This option will enable auditing for the selected tables in the SharePoint site collection or Exchange mailbox. It allows you to choose which operations should be audited, such as viewing, editing, or deleting items. You can also select which users or groups should be audited and specify the retention period for the audit logs.

Enabling these options will ensure that all relevant activities are logged and can be accessed through the Office 365 Security and Compliance Center. The Log Access and Read Logs options are not directly related to sending audit logs to the Security and Compliance Center and are not required for this purpose.