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Audit trail of data access in Timescale
How do you get an audit trail of who accessed data in Timescale?
CipherStash records every decryption event with the identity, the data, the time, the origin, and the context. The trail is on by default and immutable, so you can answer 'who accessed this record' with cryptographic proof rather than reconstructing it from application logs.
→ WHO'S ASKING
Security or compliance engineer who needs to prove data access during an audit or breach investigation on Timescale.
→ WHY CIPHERSTASH IS A FIT
CipherStash records every decryption event with the identity, the data, the time, the origin, and the context. The trail is on by default and immutable, so you can answer 'who accessed this record' with cryptographic proof rather than reconstructing it from application logs.
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