{"id":110883,"date":"2017-11-03T06:31:06","date_gmt":"2017-11-03T13:31:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/security-and-compliance-center\/"},"modified":"2017-11-03T06:31:06","modified_gmt":"2017-11-03T13:31:06","slug":"security-and-compliance-center","status":"publish","type":"power-automate","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/security-and-compliance-center\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft Flow audit events now available in Office 365 Security & Compliance Center"},"content":{"rendered":"

At the end of September<\/a> we announced that Microsoft Flow events were being made discoverable within the Office 365 Security & Compliance Center. Today we are announcing that this feature has completed rolling out to all Office 365 tenants in production.<\/p>\n

The Office 365 Security & Compliance Center<\/a> is designed to help organizations manage compliance across Office 365 including protecting data and complying with legal and regulatory standards. Customers have expressed interest in understanding how Microsoft Flow is being used within their organization. For example, which users are creating flows? Are flows being shared? What connectors are being used? In addition, customers are also interested in understanding the distribution of paid and trial licenses. Using the Office 365 Security and Compliance Center provides insight into both the consumption of the Microsoft Flow service and licensing.<\/p>\n

Office 365 tenant administrators1<\/sup> reach the Security & Compliance Center by navigating to https:\/\/protection.office.com<\/a>. From there, the Audit log search<\/strong> is found under the Search and investigation<\/strong> dropdown.<\/p>\n

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Within the Audit log search<\/strong> screen, Tenant administrators can search audit logs across many popular services including eDiscovery, Exchange, Power BI, Azure AD, Microsoft Teams, Dynamics 365 and now Microsoft Flow<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Once the Audit log search<\/strong> screen is accessed, an administrator can filter for specific activities by pulling down the Activities<\/strong> dropdown. By scrolling down the list, a section dedicated to Microsoft Flow<\/strong> activities can be found. The Microsoft Flow activities available for discovery include:<\/p>\n