The following example shows an AWS CloudTrail log entry for the ListAliases operation. Because this operation doesn't use any particular alias or AWS KMS key, the resources
field is empty. For information about viewing aliases in AWS KMS, see Find the alias name and alias ARN for a KMS key.
{
"eventVersion": "1.02",
"userIdentity": {
"type": "IAMUser",
"principalId": "EX_PRINCIPAL_ID",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:user/Alice",
"accountId": "111122223333",
"accessKeyId": "EXAMPLE_KEY_ID",
"userName": "Alice"
},
"eventTime": "2014-11-04T00:51:45Z",
"eventSource": "kms.amazonaws.com",
"eventName": "ListAliases",
"awsRegion": "us-east-1",
"sourceIPAddress": "192.0.2.0",
"userAgent": "AWS Internal",
"requestParameters": {
"limit": 5,
"marker": "eyJiIjoiYWxpYXMvZTU0Y2MxOTMtYTMwNC00YzEwLTliZWItYTJjZjA3NjA2OTJhIiwiYSI6ImFsaWFzL2U1NGNjMTkzLWEzMDQtNGMxMC05YmViLWEyY2YwNzYwNjkyYSJ9"
},
"responseElements": null,
"requestID": "bfe6c190-63bc-11e4-bc2b-4198b6150d5c",
"eventID": "a27dda7b-76f1-4ac3-8b40-42dfba77bcd6",
"readOnly": true,
"resources": [],
"eventType": "AwsApiCall",
"recipientAccountId": "111122223333"
}
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