Which of the following logs can be collected for an Emergency Access Management session? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

Which of the following logs can be collected for an Emergency Access Management session? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

A. Audit log

B. System log

C. Change log

D. GRC Audit log

E. Application log

Answer: A,B,D

In the context of an Emergency Access Management (EAM) session in SAP Access Control, the following logs can be collected:

A. Audit log

B. System log

D. GRC Audit log

The Audit log, System log, and GRC Audit log contain information about user activities during an emergency access session. The Audit log captures the activities of the emergency access users at the transaction level, the System log contains events that are relevant to the system as a whole, and the GRC Audit log captures changes made in the GRC system itself.

Option C, Change log, typically records changes made to data records, and while it could theoretically include changes made during an EAM session, it’s not specifically associated with EAM session logging.

Option E, Application log, while an important part of logging in general, is not specifically associated with logging in the context of an EAM session.

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