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Once the bucket has been created, you will need to set up the data feed into this S3 bucket via CloudTrail, so navigate here:

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Click Create trail and follow these steps:

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  1. When setting up the trail in the screen, make sure to choose the S3 bucket you want CloudTrail to send data into accordingly. If you have an existing S3 bucket, choose that box and enter your S3 bucket name. Otherwise, create a new S3 bucket here.

  2. A prefix is optional but highly recommended for easier setup of S3 event notifications to different SQS queues.

  3. All other options on this page are optional but default settings do work, check with your infra team to figure out what they want to do.

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  1. In the next area, choose the log events you wish for CloudTrail to capture. At the very least, we recommend Management events to be enabled. Data events and Insight events are additional charges so check with your team about this. Data events can generate A LOT of data if your account are power users of S3, please check with your AWS team to see if these are worthwhile to track.

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  1. Finish up and create the trail. You can always come back to this and edit it in the future.

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Setup is complete and data should now be flowing into your S3 bucket.

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