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2021, 2023
2022-03-14
activity tracker for Qiskit Runtime, Qiskit Runtime events, Qiskit Runtime security, audit logs for Qiskit Runtime, viewing Qiskit Runtime events, Qiskit Runtime events
quantum-computing
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Audit events for Qiskit Runtime

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As a security officer, auditor, or manager, you can use the {{site.data.keyword.at_full}} service to track how users and applications interact with the Qiskit Runtime service in {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}}. {: shortdesc}

{{site.data.keyword.at_full_notm}} records user-initiated activities that change the state of a service in {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}}. You can use this service to investigate abnormal activity and critical actions and to comply with regulatory audit requirements. In addition, you can be alerted about actions as they happen. The events that are collected comply with the Cloud Auditing Data Federation (CADF) standard. For more information, see the getting started tutorial for {{site.data.keyword.at_full_notm}}.

List of data events

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The following table lists the Qiskit Runtime actions that generate an event:

Action Description
quantum-computing.program.create An event is generated a program is uploaded.
quantum-computing.program.read An event is generated when program information is returned. For example, when you list programs or program details.
quantum-computing.program.delete An event is generated when a program is deleted.
quantum-computing.program.update An event is generated when a program metadata is updated.
quantum-computing.job.create An event is generated when a job is started.
quantum-computing.job.read An event is generated when job information is returned. This includes listing jobs, job details, job results, job interim results, or job logs.
quantum-computing.job.delete An event is generated when a job is deleted.
quantum-computing.job.cancel An event is generated when a job is cancelled.
{: caption="Table: Actions that generate data events" caption-side="bottom"}

Viewing events

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Events that are generated by an instance of the YourServiceName service are automatically forwarded to the {{site.data.keyword.at_full_notm}} service instance that is available in the same location.

{{site.data.keyword.at_full_notm}} can have only one instance per location. To view events, you must access the web UI of the {{site.data.keyword.at_full_notm}} service in the same location where your service instance is available. For more information, see Launching the UI{: external}.