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In this article:

  • Which resources you can assign a role for
  • Which roles exist in the service
  • Service roles
  • Primitive roles
  • What roles do I need
  • What's next

Access management Audit Trails

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at May 5, 2025
  • Which resources you can assign a role for
  • Which roles exist in the service
    • Service roles
    • Primitive roles
  • What roles do I need
  • What's next

In this section, you will learn:

  • Which resources you can assign a role for.
  • Which roles exist in the service.

Yandex Identity and Access Management checks all operations in Yandex Cloud. If an entity does not have required permissions, this service returns an error.

To grant permissions for a resource, assign the appropriate resource roles to an entity performing operations, such as a Yandex account, service account, federated users, user group, system group, or public group. For more information, see How access management works in Yandex Cloud.

Roles for a resource can be assigned by users who have the audit-trails.admin role or one of the following roles for that resource:

  • admin
  • resource-manager.admin
  • organization-manager.admin
  • resource-manager.clouds.owner
  • organization-manager.organizations.owner

Which resources you can assign a role forWhich resources you can assign a role for

You can assign a role to an organization, cloud, or folder. The roles assigned to organizations, clouds, and folders also apply to their nested resources.

You can assign a role for a trail via the Yandex Cloud CLI or API.

Which roles exist in the serviceWhich roles exist in the service

The chart below shows service’s roles and their permission inheritance. For example, editor inherits all viewer permissions. You can find role descriptions under the chart.

Service rolesService roles

audit-trails.auditoraudit-trails.auditor

The audit-trails.auditor role enables viewing the list of trails and info on them, as well as the info on the relevant cloud, folder, and Audit Trails quotas.

audit-trails.vieweraudit-trails.viewer

The audit-trails.viewer role enables reading audit logs and viewing the list of trails and info on them, as well as the info on the relevant cloud, folder, and Audit Trails quotas.

This role also includes the audit-trails.auditor permissions.

audit-trails.editoraudit-trails.editor

The audit-trails.editor role enables managing trails and reading audit logs.

Users with this role can:

  • View the list of trails and info on them, as well as create, modify, and delete them.
  • Read audit logs.
  • View info on the relevant cloud and folder.
  • View info on the Audit Trails quotas.

This role also includes the audit-trails.viewer permissions.

audit-trails.adminaudit-trails.admin

The audit-trails.admin role enables managing trails and user access to them, as well as reading audit logs.

Users with this role can:

  • View info on access permissions assigned to trails and modify such permissions.
  • View the list of trails and info on them, as well as create, modify, and delete them.
  • Read audit logs.
  • View info on the relevant cloud and folder.
  • View info on the Audit Trails quotas.

This role also includes the audit-trails.editor permissions.

audit-trails.configVieweraudit-trails.configViewer

The audit-trails.configViewer role enables viewing the list of trails and info on them, as well as the info on the relevant cloud, folder, and Audit Trails quotas.

This role is no longer available. Please use audit-trails.auditor instead.

Primitive rolesPrimitive roles

Primitive roles allow users to perform actions in all Yandex Cloud services.

auditorauditor

The auditor role grants a permission to read configuration and metadata of any Yandex Cloud resources without any access to data.

For instance, users with this role can:

  • View info on a resource.
  • View the resource metadata.
  • View the list of operations with a resource.

auditor is the most secure role that does not grant any access to the service data. This role suits the users who need minimum access to the Yandex Cloud resources.

viewerviewer

The viewer role grants the permissions to read the info on any Yandex Cloud resources.

This role also includes the auditor permissions.

Unlike auditor, the viewer role provides access to service data in read mode.

editoreditor

The editor role provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources, except for assigning roles to other users, transferring organization ownership, removing an organization, and deleting Key Management Service encryption keys.

For instance, users with this role can create, modify, and delete resources.

This role also includes the viewer permissions.

adminadmin

The admin role enables assigning any roles, except for resource-manager.clouds.owner and organization-manager.organizations.owner, and provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources (except for transferring organization ownership and removing an organization).

Prior to assigning the admin role for an organization, cloud, or billing account, make sure to check out the information on protecting privileged accounts.

This role also includes the editor permissions.

Instead of primitive roles, we recommend using service roles with more granular access control, allowing you to implement the least privilege principle.

For more information about primitive roles, see the Yandex Cloud role reference.

What roles do I needWhat roles do I need

The table shows actions and minimum roles required to perform them. You can always assign a role offering more permissions than the one specified in the table. For example, you can assign audit-trails.editor instead of audit-trails.configViewer.

Action User role
Viewing information about a trail audit-trails.auditor
Collecting and viewing audit events in a trail audit-trails.viewer
Creating a trail audit-trails.editor
Editing a trail audit-trails.editor
Deleting a trail audit-trails.editor
Managing roles of other users for a trail audit-trails.admin

What's nextWhat's next

  • Review the audit log structure.
  • Learn how to create a trail that loads logs to the required destination.

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