Supported editions for this feature: Frontline Plus; Enterprise Plus; Education Standard and Education Plus; Enterprise Essentials Plus. Compare your edition
As your organization's administrator, you can use the security investigation tool to run searches related to Access Transparency log events. There you can view a record of actions that provide information about the actions of Google staff when they access your data.
Access Transparency log events data includes information about:
- The affected resource and action
- The time of the action
- The reason for the action (for example, the case number associated with a customer support request)
- A Google staff member acting on the data (for example, office location)
For more information, go to Access Transparency: View logs on Google access to user content .
Forward log data to Google Cloud
You can opt in to share log data with Google Cloud . If you turn on sharing, data is forwarded to Cloud Logging , where you can query and view your logs, and control how you route and store your logs.
Run a search for Access Transparency log events
Your ability to run a search depends on your Google edition, your administrative privileges, and the data source. You can run a search on all users, regardless of their Google Workspace edition.
To run a search in the security investigation tool, first choose a data source. Then, choose one or more conditions for your search. For each condition, choose an attribute , an operator , and a value .
Follow these steps:
- Sign in with an administrator account to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
- Go to Menu Security > Security center > Investigation tool .
Requires having the Security center administrator privilege.
- From the Data sourcedrop-down list, choose Access Transparency log events.
- Click Add Condition.
You can include one or more conditions in your search. You also have the option to customize your search with nested queries —searches with 2 or 3 levels of conditions (for details, see Customize your search with nested queries ). - From the Attributedrop-down list, choose one of the attributes—for example, Actor or Date. For a complete list of attributes that are available for Access Transparency log events, see the section below.
Note:If you narrow the date range for your search, your results will appear in the security investigation tool sooner. For example, if you narrow the search to events that happened in the last week, the query will return faster than if you search without restricting the query to a shorter period of time. - Choose an operator—for example, Is, Is not, Contains, or Does not contain.
- Choose or enter a value for the attribute. For some attributes, you can choose from a drop-down list. For other attributes, type in a value.
- (Optional) To include multiple search conditions, repeat the above steps.
- Click Search.
Search results in the tool are displayed in a table at the bottom of the page. - (Optional) To save your search, click Save, enter a Title and Description, and then click Save.
Note:Using the Condition buildertab, filters are represented as conditions with AND/OR operators. You can also use the Filtertab to include simple parameter and value pairs to filter the search results.
Attribute descriptions
For this data source, you can use the following attributes when searching log event data:
The group name of the actor. For more information, go to Filtering results by Google Group .
To add a group to your filtering groups allowlist:
- Select Actor group name.
- Click Filtering groups.
The Filtering groups page appears. - Click Add Groups.
- Search for a group by entering the first few characters of its name or email address. When you see the group you want, select it.
- (Optional) To add another group, search for and select the group.
- When you finish selecting groups, click Add.
- (Optional) To remove a group, click Remove group.
- Click Save.
Home office of the actor who performed the data access. Displays the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country/region code in which the accessor has a permanent desk.
Values include:
- 3-character continent identifier if the Google staff member is in a low-population country—for example, ASI , EUR , OCE , AFR , NAM , SAM , or ANT
- "??" means the location isn’t available
Take action based on search results
- You can set up alerts based on log event data using reporting rules. For instructions, go to Create and manage reporting rules .
- Supported editions for this feature: Frontline Standard
and Frontline Plus
; Enterprise Standard and Enterprise Plus
; Education Standard and Education Plus; Enterprise Essentials Plus; Cloud Identity Premium. Compare your edition
To help prevent, detect, and remediate security issues efficiently, you can automate actions in the security investigation tool and set up alerts by creating activity rules . To set up a rule, set up conditions for the rule, and then specify the actions to perform when the conditions are met. For more details, go to Create and manage activity rules .
Supported editions for this feature: Frontline Standard and Frontline Plus ; Enterprise Standard and Enterprise Plus ; Education Standard and Education Plus; Enterprise Essentials Plus; Cloud Identity Premium. Compare your edition
After you run a search in the security investigation tool, you can act on your search results. For example, you can run a search based on Gmail log events, and then use the tool to delete specific messages, send messages to quarantine, or send messages to users' inboxes. For more details, go to Take action based on search results .
Understand the Access Transparency log data
Log field descriptions
- GMAIL
- CALENDAR
- DRIVE
- SHEETS
- SLIDES
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country/region code in which the accessor has a permanent desk:
- "??" if location isn’t available
- 3-character continent identifier (ASI, EUR, OCE, AFR, NAM, SAM, ANT) if the Google staff member is in a low-population country
items:events:parameters:JUSTIFICATIONS
Access justifications, such as Customer Initiated Support - Case Number: 12345678
ACCESS_MANAGEMENT_POLICY
Justification descriptions
- Users can report content as abuse of the Google Terms of Service.
- As a Super Administrator, you can use the security investigation tool to view details associated with a document—including the document title, owner, document type, and log events that have happened to it within the last 180 days:
- From the investigation tool, run a search using the Drive log eventsdata source.
- Under Conditions, click Document ID.
- Copy the resource ID from the Access Transparency log, and paste it into the Document IDfield in the investigation tool.
- Click Search.
For more details and instructions, go to Run a search in the security investigation tool .
Learn more about reporting abuse .
- Investigation to confirm that a customer isn't affected by a suspected service outage
- Backup and recovery from outages and system failures
- Ensuring the safety and security of customer accounts and data
- Confirming whether data is affected by an event that might impact account security (such as malware infections)
- Confirming whether the customer is using Google services in compliance with Google Terms of Service
- Investigating complaints by other users and customers, or other signals of abusive activity
- Checking that Google services are being used consistently with relevant compliance regimes (such as anti-money laundering regulations)
Google Initiated Service
Google-initiated access for the ongoing maintenance and delivery of Google Cloud services, including for example:
- Technical debugging needed for a complex support request or investigation
- Remediation of technical issues, such as an isolated storage failure or data corruption
In this case, Access Transparency logs might not be available if Google can’t legally inform you of such a request or process.
Set up an Access Transparency alert
You can set up an email alert for one or more log filters, such as Owner Email and Actor Home Office. You can also enable an alert for all logs across all products that support Access Transparency.
- Sign in with an administrator account to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
- Go to Menu Security > Security center > Investigation tool .
Requires having the Security center administrator privilege.
- From the Data sourcedrop-down list, choose Access Transparency log events.
- Click + Add a filter.
- Select one or more filters and click Apply.
- (Optional) To turn on an alert for all logs across all supported products, click Event Name Access. This action creates a filter called Event Name: Access.
- Click Create reporting rule , enter a rule name, and then enter the emails of any additional alert recipients.
- Click Create.
Integrate Access Transparency log data with third-party tools
You can use the Reports API to integrate Access Transparency logs with your existing security information and event management (SIEM) tools. For more information, go to Access Transparency Activity Events .
When and how long is data available?
Go to Data retention and lag times .