236Audit LogOverviewWith TCP/IP and HTTP-based processes running on the device, exposure to access attacks,eavesdropping, file tampering, service disruption, and identity (password) theft is significantly increased.The Audit Log, regularly reviewed by the Security Administrator, often with the aid of third party analyzingtools, helps to assess attempted security breaches, identify actual breaches, and prevent futurebreaches.The Audit Log is enabled or disabled from the Audit Log hot link on the Support tab of Internet Services,accessed from a networked workstation running a web browser. To enable Internet Services, ifnecessary, refer to the Enable Internet Services topic in the Network Connectivity section of thisguide.Access to logged data is also accomplished from the Audit Log hot link on the Support tab of InternetServices, but additionally requires the enabling of SSL/TLS encryption. To enable this encryption, refer tothe Security – SSL/TLS Encryption topic in the Options section of this guide.Events tracked in the Audit Log, include: Starting and Stopping of the device, Login/Logout events,Changes to system settings, and job completions.Accessing the Audit Log featureThe Audit Log feature is accessed through Internet Services as follows:1. On a networked workstation, open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine inthe Address or Location field. Press Enter.2. Click the Support tab.3. Click the Audit Log hot link.4. Supply the Administrator User Name and Password (defaults of 11111 and x-admin), whenprompted.5. Select the On-Line Help for additional help, as required.